A study spearheaded by Oregon State University has shown why certain polyunsaturated fatty acids work to combat a dangerous liver
Month: October 2023
Higher levels of triglycerides linked to lower risk of dementia
Older people who have higher levels of triglycerides, a type of fat, may have a lower risk of dementia and
Vision via sound for the blind
ustralian researchers have developed cutting-edge technology known as “acoustic touch” that helps people ‘see’ using sound. The technology has the
Two regions of the brain critical to integrating semantic information while reading
Two different regions of the brain are critical to integrating semantic information while reading, which could shed more light on
Better use of existing drugs increases cervical cancer survival and reduces recurrence
The INTERLACE phase III trial, funded by Cancer Research UK and UCL Cancer Trials Centre, assessed whether a short course
Study suggests even more reasons to eat your fiber
Health professionals have long praised the benefits of insoluble fiber for bowel regularity and overall health. New research from the
Bacteria can enhance host insect’s fertility with implications for disease control
Mosquitoes and other insects can carry human diseases such as dengue and Zika virus, but when those insects are infected
More animal welfare or more environmental protection?
Which sustainability goals do people in Germany find more important: Animal welfare? Or environmental protection? Human health is another one
Scientists shed light on potential breakthrough biomedical molecule
Scientists from the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have gained valuable insights into producing nitroxide, a molecule with
Breakthrough for ‘neglected’ rheumatic condition
Scientists have found success in treating a ‘neglected’ inflammatory condition, polymyalgia rheumatica, with a drug that could provide an alternative