Coffee drinkers know that coffee helps keep the bowels moving, but researchers in Texas are trying to find out exactly
Month: May 2019
Growth in life expectancy in Australia slows
After 20 years of rapid increases in life expectancy at birth, the rate of growth in Australia is now falling
Button batteries can rapidly damage stomach lining before symptoms appear
Damage to the lining of the stomach can occur quickly when children swallow button batteries; therefore, clinicians should consider prompt
‘Stepped’ treatment reduces drinking in patients with HIV
People with HIV who drink too much were more likely to reduce drinking after undergoing an approach to care known
Surprising research result: All immature cells can develop into stem cells
A new study conducted at the University of Copenhagen challenges traditional knowledge of stem cell development. The study reveals that
Automatic neurological disease diagnosis using deep learning
A team of researchers from Osaka University and The University of Tokyo developed MNet, an automatic diagnosis system for neurological
People recycle more when they know what recyclable waste becomes
Researchers from Penn State University and Boston College published a new paper in the Journal of Marketing, which finds that
Key step in cell protein production
Scientists at the University of Sheffield have discovered how genes create proteins in research which could aid the development of
Human antibody reveals hidden vulnerability in influenza virus
The ever-changing “head” of an influenza virus protein has an unexpected Achilles heel, report scientists funded by the National Institute
Nutrition: Substantial benefit from replacing steak with fish
The average Dane will gain a health benefit from substituting part of the red and processed meat in their diet