A federally funded study by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers shows that wearable accelerometers—mechanical sensors worn like a watch, belt or
Day: October 29, 2019
How bacteria evolve drug resistance
Exploiting a strategy known as collateral sensitivity in bacteria could lead to the development of novel and sustainable treatments. Researchers
Early retirement can accelerate cognitive decline
According to research conducted by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York, early retirement can accelerate cognitive decline
Living in a noisy area increases the risk of suffering a more serious stroke
The high levels of environmental noise we are subjected to in large cities can increase both the severity and consequences
Medicinal cannabis does not help treat depression, anxiety or ADHD
There is no scientific evidence that medical cannabis is effective at treating people with mental health conditions, research shows. Australian
How to burn belly fat fast
According to a dietitian, programming the body through proper eating habits can burn belly fat fast. Susie Burrell, from Sydney,
Narcissism can lower stress levels and reduce chances of depression
People who have grandiose narcissistic traits are more likely to be ‘mentally tough’, feel less stressed and are less vulnerable
Scientists discover the implication of a new protein involved in liver cancer
Researchers at the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) have just described for the first time the crucial involvement of a
Teen marijuana use may have next-generation effects
Substance use at any age has consequences. Studies frequently cite the negative impacts—and occasionally tout some benefits of limited consumption—of
Gut microbiome and quality sleep are interconnected
A new study indicates that poor sleep can negatively affect your gut microbiome, which can, in turn, lead to additional