A type of smart MRI scan used in people with heart disease could help assess whether children’s cancers are especially
Month: June 2020
Declining eyesight improved by looking at deep red light
Staring at a deep red light for three minutes a day can significantly improve declining eyesight, finds a new UCL-led
Excessive sugar intake linked with unhealthy fat deposits
Sugar consumption is linked with larger fat deposits around the heart and in the abdomen, which are risky for health.
Why meat processing plants have become Covid-19 hotbeds
In the picturesque market town of Llangefni on the Welsh island of Anglesey, almost all the shops are closed and
How ApoE4 endangers the brain
Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) is kind of like a delivery service for the human brain. It supplies neurons with important nutrients,
Study gives insights into how human fat cells are affected by age
Knowledge of how human fat tissue is affected by age has long been defined by numerous mouse-based studies. Researchers at
New study examines recursive thinking
Recursion—the computational capacity to embed elements within elements of the same kind—has been lauded as the intellectual cornerstone of language,
Highly acidic foods can increase breast cancer recurrence and mortality among past smokers
Fresh and processed meats, cheese, eggs, sugary food, soft drinks, and grains are acid-producing foods. For cancer survivors who have
Pain researchers may know why COVID-19 spreads quickly in patients’ lungs
Around the world, scientists are racing to find ways to combat the symptoms of COVID-19 as the number of global
First comparison of dangers of tobacco cigarettes, e-cigarettes and waterpipes
Smoking and vaping, whether by means of tobacco cigarettes, e-cigarettes or waterpipes, stiffens the arteries, causes inflammation and damages DNA,