Leading an active lifestyle may increase the likelihood of damaged nerves regenerating after a spinal cord injury. The early-stage findings,
Month: April 2019
Remaining healthy with a weak immune system
White blood cells, antibodies, and other components, including organs and lymph nodes, make up the body’s immune system. Many disorders
Specialist enzymes make E. coli antibiotic resistant at low pH
Scientists long puzzled over why bacteria contain so many “redundant” enzymes. Why make several molecules that do the same job,
Protein pileup affects social behaviors through altered brain signaling
Scientists at the RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS) have discovered that when a normal cellular cleanup process is disrupted,
Low cholesterol linked to higher risk of bleeding stroke in women
Lowering low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol reduces the risk of heart attacks and stroke, with an ideal value below 100 milligrams
Cheese may help control blood sugar?
Cheese’s high fat content has made it a dietary culprit in the minds of many people, but a new University
Microbes in household dust can break down harmful chemicals
The dust that settles throughout our homes and offices almost always contains bits of chemicals that can cause problems for
Higher lead in topsoil boosts probability of cognitive difficulties in 5-year-old boys
Soil contamination has long been recognized as a contributor to lead exposure in people and is now a health concern
Medical News Today: Top 6 remedies for dry skin on the face
The skin on the face is sensitive, so it can often become dry. In this article, we look at the
Caregiving not as bad for your health as once thought, study says
For decades, articles in research journals and the popular press alike have reported that being a family caregiver takes a