Superheroes like Thor and Black Widow may have what it takes to save the world in movies like Avengers: Endgame,
Month: May 2019
Who would’ve thought – laughing gas could be useful in treating depression
Nitrous oxide is commonly known as laughing gas. And not for nothing – it used to be used as anaesthetic
Restoring brain function in mice with symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease
A study in mice shows that selectively removing cells that are no longer dividing from the brains of mice with
The new ‘runner’s high’? Some often mix weed, workouts
Eight out of 10 marijuana users in states where cannabis is legal say they partake in the drug shortly before
A Better Way To Study “Screen Time”
With children growing up with smartphones, tablets and other mobile technology as a part of everyday life, researchers are trying
Keto diet has potential in military, researchers say
A new study has researchers hopeful that a ketogenic diet could prove useful in the military, where obesity is an
Deadly box jellyfish antidote discovered using CRISPR genome editing
Researchers at the University of Sydney have discovered an antidote to the deadly sting delivered by the most venomous creature
New approach by Stanford researchers could lead to a lifetime flu vaccine
If the virus that causes flu were an ice cream cone, then the yearly vaccine teaches the immune system to
Right combination of diet and bacteria limits cancer progression
The diet of a person can have significant effects on the gut microbiome, i.e. the populations of microorganisms such as
When is ‘Alzheimer’s’ not Alzheimer’s? Researchers characterize a different form of dementia
In the past, using the terms “Alzheimer’s disease” and “dementia” interchangeably was common. Now there is rising appreciation that a