The quest to satisfy the sweet tooth without adding to the waistline has a new weapon in its arsenal: a
Month: April 2019
Vitamin D deficiency may be regulating the immune system and susceptibility to autoimmune diseases
Vitamin D is very important to us. Unlike many other vitamins, vitamin D is produced in our own body as
Gene-based factor VIIa prevents bleeding episodes in animals with hemophilia
Hematology researchers have further refined how a treatment currently used on an urgent basis to control bleeding in hemophilia patients
Simple way to inoculate teens against junk food marketing
In a bid to fight obesity, public-health researchers have been trying for decades to find a way to convince teenagers
Medical News Today: How are raw honey and regular honey different?
Many people believe that raw honey is more healthful than regular honey. Is this true? In this article, we look
Overabundance of Information is Narrowing our Collective Attention Span, Research Shows
The deleterious effects of social media and hectic news cycles on our collective attention span have up until recently been
Precise decoding of breast cancer cells creates new option for treatment
Researchers have investigated the varying composition of cancer and immune cells in over one hundred breast tumors. They’ve found that
The history of humanity in your face
The face you see in the mirror is the result of millions of years of evolution and reflects the most
Applying hand rub with three steps for 15 seconds as effective at reducing bacteria as WHO-recommended 6 steps for 30 seconds
A shortened 15-second application time and a simpler three-step technique for use of alcohol-based hand rub is as effective in
Sniffing pleasant odors may decrease cigarette craving
Smokers who are trying to quit may not always have to reach for a piece of nicotine gum to stave