Eating breakfast every day has always been considered an important part of a healthy lifestyle, but a new study from
Month: April 2019
Unmanned aircraft delivered kidney for transplant
In a first-ever advancement in human medicine and aviation technology, a University of Maryland unmanned aircraft has delivered a donor
Finding antibiotic-effect in molecules quickly
It was 90 years ago that mould accidentally got onto a bacterial culture in Alexander Fleming’s lab. The Scottish bacteriologist
Insomnia might Primarily be caused by Failure to Neutralise Emotionally Negative Memories
Published on 25 April in the leading scientific journal Brain, a new study argues that insomnia could primarily be the
Research finds some bacteria travel an alternate path to antibiotic resistance
The discovery focused on bacteria called persisters, which are different from antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Resistant bacteria possess genetic mutations that directly
Scientists found new drugs for stroke and dementia in the shelves of pharmacies
Recovering after stroke is extremely difficult. Not only you have to try to live with the changes presented by the
Breastfeeding boosts metabolites important for brain growth
Micro-preemies who primarily consume breast milk have significantly higher levels of metabolites important for brain growth and development, according to
Early lipids boost brain growth for vulnerable micro-preemies
Dietary lipids, already an important source of energy for tiny preemies, also provide a much-needed brain boost by significantly increasing
New study examines the resurgence of milk sharing
A new study examines the history and resurgence of milk sharing. Findings from the study will be presented during the
Influenza vaccine hesitancy among caregivers of children
Even caregivers whose children receive the first dose of influenza vaccine may be vaccine hesitant and have inaccurate beliefs regarding