In a world filled with endless connections and constant communication, the relationship between loneliness and aloneness is not always clear.
Month: November 2023
High metabolism is an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease
An early phase in the process of developing Alzheimer’s disease is a metabolic increase in a part of the brain
What happens when we pass out? Researchers ID new brain and heart connections
Nearly 40 percent of people experience syncope, or fainting spells, at least once in their lives. These brief losses of
Breakthrough discovery sheds light on heart and muscle health
The human heart, often described as the body’s engine, is a remarkable organ that tirelessly beats to keep us alive.
Injectable tissue prosthesis to aid in damaged muscle/nerve regeneration
In a recent publication in the journal Nature, researchers from the Institute of Basic Science (IBS) in South Korea have
Contraceptive pill users less likely to report depression
A new study has shown that women who are taking the oral contraceptive pill are less likely to report depression.
Mobile phone use may affect semen quality
Does electromagnetic radiation emitted by mobile phones affect semen quality? While various environmental and lifestyle factors have been proposed to
Genetics links endometriosis and IBS
University of Queensland researchers have shown that endometriosis and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) share genetic risk factors, explaining why patients