Salt water gargles are a cheap, easy, and natural alternative to medicated mouthwashes. Gargling with salt water can help clean
Month: May 2019
Multiple brain regions moderate and link depressive mood and pain
Depression is linked to diminished activity in parts of the brain believed to regulate mood, which previous research suggests may
Air pollution linked to childhood anxiety
Exposure to air pollution is a well-established global health problem associated with complications for people with asthma and respiratory disease,
Six Paths to the Nonsurgical Future of Brain-Machine Interfaces
Teams selected for DARPA’s Next-Generation Nonsurgical Neurotechnology program will pursue a mix of approaches to developing wearable interfaces for communicating
Foods that boost metabolism
Chili peppers, protein sources, and green vegetables are among the best foods for boosting metabolism. Some other foods are stated
Children with cancer wait an average of 6.5 years longer than adults to access new drugs
Cancer drugs approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) took a median of 6.5 years to go from
Flamingoes, elephants and sharks: How do blind adults learn about animal appearance?
They’ve never seen animals like hippos and sharks but adults born blind have rich insight into what they look like,
Genetic Technologies: Surrounded by Scary Myths but Fighting Real Threats
Genetics is stirring up more controversy than almost any other modern science. Ever since gene editing techniques emerged their moral
Geneticists continue to unravel how genes impact drug use and addiction
Research at the Clemson University Center for Human Genetics is revealing new insights into how genes impact drug use and
Potential breakthrough in understanding tumor dormancy
Scientists at VCU Massey Cancer Center may have uncovered a primary method through which cancer cells exist undetected in an