Gut microbiota in mice play an influential role in skeletal muscle mass maintenance and function. Over the past several years,
Month: July 2019
Secret to more efficient learning
The researche adds to the existing evidence that adults, children and students of all ages learn better when seeing an
Effect of stress on the brain
Researchers at ETH Zurich have shown for the first time that selective release of the neurotransmitter noradrenaline reconfigures communication between
Assessing body fat in children
Researchers at St George’s have developed an accurate equation that will enable medical professionals to accurately predict body fat levels
One dose of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine may be enough
Researchers compared cervical screening outcomes for a quarter of a million Australian women who were eligible for vaccination under the
High body mass index (BMI) in 60s may increase the risk of brain aging
”People with bigger waists and higher BMI were more likely to have thinning in the cortex area of the brain,
Managing Parkinson’s symptoms by stimulating the ear canal
The randomised, controlled study, led by the University of Kent, UK, showed that twice daily stimulation for two months was
Synaptic and brain-expressed gene sets relate to the shared genetic risk across five psychiatric disorders.
A collaborative research project carried out by The University of Queensland and Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam analysed more than 400,000
An apple carries about 100 million bacteria
”The bacteria, fungi and viruses in our food transiently colonize our gut,” says study senior author Professor Gabriele Berg, of
Predicting personality using phone
RMIT University researchers have used data from mobile phone accelerometers- the tiny sensors tracking phone movement for step-counting and other