Conducted by the University of Leicester and the University of South Australia, the study assessed the bedtime preferences (sleep chronotypes)
Month: September 2020
Researchers discover how COVID-19 may trigger fatal levels of lung inflammation
Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, requires models that can duplicate disease development in humans,
‘Bandage’ developed to rebuild broken bone
Researchers at King’s College London have developed a material that allows transplantation of bone-forming stem cells into severe bone fractures
European survey shows alarmingly low awareness of erectile dysfunction
Arnhem (The Netherlands), 21 September 2020. Awareness of erectile dysfunction (ED) is alarmingly low in men and women aged 20
College students with disabilities at greater risk for substance abuse
College students with physical and cognitive disabilities use illicit drugs more, and have a higher prevalence of drug use disorder,
COVID-19 and the decolonization of Indigenous public health
Indigenous self-determination, leadership and knowledge have helped protect Indigenous communities in Canada during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, and
Couples can show linked behaviour in terms of risk factors to prevent type 2 diabetes
New research being presented at this year’s Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD), held
Breast cancer drug set to transform prostate cancer treatment
A drug used to treat breast and ovarian cancer can extend the lives of some men with prostate cancer and
Primary role of sleep changes from learning support to brain maintenance in early childhood: study
Prolonged sleep deprivation can lead to severe health problems in humans and other animals. But why is sleep so vital
WHO endorses protocol for virus herbal medicine trials
The World Health Organization endorsed Saturday a protocol for testing African herbal medicines as potential treatments for the coronavirus and