Our food is full of various additives. They are controlled and monitored by institutions that have to ensure that food
Day: May 20, 2019
25% of those who meditate report negative experiences
Researchers at University College London (UCL) in the United Kingdom, Witten/Herdecke University in Germany, and the University of Ljubljana in
New study could improve understanding of how rare species benefit human beings
Conservationists have long been committed to the preservation of rare plant and animal species — from California’s colossal sequoias to
Benadryl (diphenhydramine)
Benadryl (diphenhydramine) is a brand-name, over-the-counter medication that’s classified as an antihistamine. It’s used to help relieve symptoms of hay fever (seasonal
New laser microscope could be used to detect and treat diseases like skin cancer
Surgeries require cutting, right? Scalpels were invented for a reason. However, a new invention from The University of British Columbia
Big data reveals hidden subtypes of sepsis
Much like cancer, sepsis isn’t simply one condition but rather many conditions that could benefit from different treatments, according to
Walking and strength training may decrease the risk of dying from liver disease
Physical activity, including walking and muscle-strengthening activities, were associated with significantly reduced risk of cirrhosis-related death, according to research presented