A new edition of the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations, NNR, was published this week. For the first time, they contain scientific
Month: June 2023
Know your blood pressure numbers and what they mean
You could have high blood pressure and not realize it. The only way to know for sure is to have
A new tool to study complex genome interactions
People who owned black-and-white television sets until the 1980s didn’t know what they were missing until they got a color
Cuttlefish brain atlas created
Anything with three hearts, blue blood and skin that can change colors like a display in Times Square is likely
What role does alternative splicing play in neurodegenerative disease?
Alternative splicing, a clever way a cell generates many different variations of messenger RNAs — single-stranded RNAs involved in protein
Regular napping linked to larger brain volume
Daytime napping may help to preserve brain health by slowing the rate at which our brains shrink as we age,
Low-dose aspirin may increase anaemia risk in healthy older adults: study
A new study analysing data from the landmark ASPREE trial has found that prolonged daily aspirin use increases the risk
New research reveals the impact of different species and their traits on human wellbeing
New research has revealed for the first time that well-functioning ecosystems are crucial to human health and wellbeing, with human-biodiversity
Scientists discover new embryonic cell type that self-destructs to protect the developing embryo
Scientists studying gene activity data of the early human embryo have discovered an overlooked type of cell which self-destructs within
Hidden mechanism connects cancer and diabetes
Back in the 1920s, researchers discovered that cancer patients had sweet-smelling urine. First, the doctors were puzzled, but they soon