A healthier diet is associated with a reduced dementia risk and slower pace of aging, according to a new study
Month: March 2024
Small amounts of licorice raise blood pressure, study finds
It is known that large amounts of liquorice cause high blood pressure. A study by researchers at Linköping University, Sweden,
How fear unfolds inside our brains
Our nervous systems are naturally wired to sense fear. Whether prompted by the eerie noises we hear alone in the
Age and sex associated with patient’s likelihood of antimicrobial resistance
A person’s age, sex and location are correlated with the chance that they have a bloodstream infection that is resistant
Vac to the future
Scientists love a challenge. Or a friendly competition. Scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) recently published the results
Infections from these bacteria are on the rise: New blood test cuts diagnosis time from months to hours
Inhaling nontuberculous mycobacteria is common for most people. The bacteria are found in water systems, soil and dust worldwide and,
Therapy using intense light and chronological time can benefit heart
Managing circadian rhythms through intense light and chronologically timed therapy can help prevent or treat a variety of circulatory system
FRYL gene variants linked to a new neurological disorder
A recent study from the lab of Dr. Hugo J. Bellen, distinguished service professor at Baylor College of Medicine and
A pioneering way to target the culprit behind a deadly liver cancer
Cell division is the generative spark of nearly every lifeform on Earth. But if healthy growth goes unchecked, cell division
Dolphin-kick swimming maximizes water-flow utilization with increasing speed
Researchers from University of Tsukuba investigated the propulsion mechanism by visualizing water flow around a swimmer during underwater dolphin-kick swimming