The science is clear that movement is good for our bodies as we age. But just how much physical activity
Month: February 2024
Hearing relaxing words in your sleep slows your heart down
A discovery by researchers from the GIGA — Center of Research Cyclotron at University of Liège reveals that the sleeping
Drug limits dangerous reactions to allergy-triggering foods, Stanford Medicine-led study of kids finds
A drug can make life safer for children with food allergies by preventing dangerous allergic responses to small quantities of
If your TV spoke to you, would you buy it? Study finds people spend more on some ‘talking products’
In the classic Disney film “Beauty and the Beast,” Lumière, the candelabra character, famously sings with Mrs. Potts, a tea
More intense exercise reduces post-concussion anxiety in teens
Returning to moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) after a concussion may play a vital role in helping teens feel
Terahertz biosensor detects skin cancer with remarkable accuracy, ushering in new era of early detection
Researchers have developed a revolutionary biosensor using terahertz (THz) waves that can detect skin cancer with exceptional sensitivity, potentially paving
New model identifies drugs that shouldn’t be taken together
Any drug that is taken orally must pass through the lining of the digestive tract. Transporter proteins found on cells
Where neural stem cells feel at home
Injuries in the central nervous system heal poorly because cavities scar. Researchers hope to remedy this problem by filling the
Modifying brain molecule relaxin-3 can potentially reduce side effects in treating anxiety, depression and more
Drugs that treat conditions like depression and anxiety often come with varying side effects, as they regulate various functions within
Mapping potential pathways to MND treatment
For the first time, researchers from The University of Queensland (UQ) have mapped out the proteins implicated in the early