Over 1.9 billion adults worldwide are overweight or obese, and by 2025 this is projected to increase to 2.7 billion.
Month: May 2019
Antibiotics may help curb Alzheimer’s symptoms
A new study in mice suggests that a combination of antibiotics may reduce the buildup of amyloid plaques, but only
Creativity: A question of impulsiveness
How can employees’ working time be organised so as to enable them to perform in the best possible way when
New strategy for preventing holiday weight gain
To avoid putting on extra pounds at the holidays, researchers have found that U.S. adults who engage in daily self-weighing
Turns out DNA isn’t the only genetic material — Elucidating the mechanism of inheritance through through sperm
We now know living organisms’ gametes aren’t the exclusive vehicles of DNA. “It was said that DNA is the only
Phase transitions: The math behind the music
Next time you listen to a favorite tune or wonder at the beauty of a natural sound, you might also
Allogeneic stem cell transplantation in non-Hodgkin lymphoma: Benefit remains unclear
The German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG) has investigated whether patients suffering from non-Hodgkin lymphoma have
Supplements for vegans: What to know
A vegan diet can have many health benefits, but vegans may also need to take some supplements to ensure that
As More States Restrict Abortions, Research Points to Negative Health Outcomes for Women, Families
A renewed push by several states to restrict access to abortions could have negative consequences for the health and well-being
Exposure to air pollution before and after birth may affect fundamental cognitive abilities
A growing body of research suggests that exposure to air pollution in the earliest stages of life is associated with