Sugar-rich diets have a negative impact on health independent of obesity reports a new study led by the MRC London
Month: March 2020
Researchers find key to keep working memory working
Working memory, the ability to hold a thought in mind even through distraction, is the foundation of abstract reasoning and
How to slow aging?
Healthy aging has become one of the priorities of research in Europe. University of Tartu researchers looked for differences in
Coronavirus: Why we should stay 1.5 meters apart from each other
The Australian government is recommending we stay 1.5 meters away from each other, one of several social distancing moves designed to limit spread of
Chinese researchers say flu drug effective against COVID-19
The flu drug favipiravir is “clearly effective” in treating patients with the novel coronavirus, Chinese researchers say. Their trial of
Fact vs. Fiction: COVID-19
Finding reliable, accurate information about the novel coronavirus COVID-19 is becoming more convoluted each day, especially when it comes to
Study shows major gender differences in the human social brain
A team of researchers from Germany, the U.K., the U.S. and the Netherlands has found evidence showing that there are
Researchers propose new method for treating airborne pathogens
The built environment often shapes the spread of disease. Many early cases of COVID-19, the 2019 novel coronavirus, centered on
Blood platelets trigger events that cause organ damage after heart surgery
Even as surgeons have become more highly skilled at performing lifesaving heart surgeries, the overall outcome of the procedure continues
Where you live may influence your baby’s behavior
Infants from rural families tend to display negative emotions such as anger and frustration more frequently than their urban counterparts,