A diet based on plant sources benefits both population health and the environment. However, in plant-based diets the intake of
Month: February 2022
New study shows differences between the brains of girls and boys with autism
Brain organization differs between boys and girls with autism, according to a new study from the Stanford University School of
Incidence of Legionnaires’ disease continuing to increase
The incidence of Legionnaires’ disease (LD) has been on the rise for more than 15 years, with notable racial and
Model may predict PsA risk in patients with plaque psoriasis
A new nomogram may assess the risk for psoriatic arthritis (PsA) in patients with plaque psoriasis, according to a study
Brains of cosmonauts get ‘rewired’ to adapt to long-term space missions, study finds
A new study published in Frontiers in Neural Circuits is the first to analyze the structural connectivity changes that happen in the
How picking up your smartphone could reveal your identity
The time a person spends on different smartphone apps is enough to identify them from a larger group in more
Multifunctional biomaterial prevents bacterial infection
Moniek Schmitz developed a fast and feasible way to test new, multifunctional biomaterials that prevent bacterial growth and reduce the
Why is menopause still a taboo subject?
Menopause. It’s a topic many don’t feel comfortable talking about openly, yet it’s a transitional phase of life that most
Scientists think a peptide could stop, reverse damage to nerve cells
Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago found promising results in their search for a treatment to stop nerve cell
Science of Happiness students beat lockdown blues
Students who took the University of Bristol’s Science of Happiness course during the pandemic reported markedly better mental health than