Kicking the habit works best in pairs. That’s the main message of a study presented today at EuroPrevent 2019, a
Month: April 2019
Diesel exhaust filtered of its tiny particles may worsen allergy-induced lung impairment
Air pollution from diesel engines may worsen allergy-induced lung impairment more when tiny particles are filtered from the exhaust than
Increase in foreign body ingestions among young children
Young children explore the world by putting things in their mouths. While many of these items are relatively harmless, some
New resource expands use of lab technique to visualise DNA in cells
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet present a publicly available resource that can accelerate the use of so-called FISH techniques for studying
Psychologists find smiling really can make people happier
Smiling really can make people feel happier, according to a new paper published in Psychological Bulletin. Coauthored by researchers at
Want to learn a new skill? Take some short breaks
In a study of healthy volunteers, National Institutes of Health researchers found that our brains may solidify the memories of
A sleep-deprived brain interprets impressions negatively
A sleepless night not only leaves us fatigued and distracted, it also makes us interpret things more negatively and makes
Move more to live longer
Improving fitness doesn’t require doing activities you don’t like. That’s the main message of research presented today at EuroPrevent 2019.
Ability to lift weights quickly can mean a longer life
Lisbon, Portugal – 12 April 2019: Prolong your life by increasing your muscle power. That’s the main message of a
New way to tackle mitochondrial disease
Diseases affecting mitochondria, the powerhouses of our cells, are often caused by mutations in the mitochondrial DNA. Symptoms of such