People with higher levels of metals found in their blood and urine may be more likely to be diagnosed with
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Sport or snack? How our brain decides
Should I go and exercise, or would I rather go to the café and enjoy a delectable strawberry milkshake? Until
Ketogenic Diet may reduce friendly gut bacteria and raise cholesterol levels
Published in Cell Reports Medicine, the research from the Centre for Nutrition, Exercise, and Metabolism involved 53 healthy adults for
Soft gold enables connections between nerves and electronics
Gold does not readily lend itself to being turned into long, thin threads. But researchers at Linköping University in Sweden
Hospital pneumonia diagnoses are uncertain, revised more than half the time, study finds
Pneumonia diagnoses are marked by pronounced uncertainty, an AI-based analysis of over 2 million hospital visits has found. More than
People’s moral values change with the seasons
A new UBC study has revealed regular seasonal shifts in people’s moral values. The finding has potential implications for politics,
What happens to your brain when you drink with friends?
Grab a drink with friends at happy hour and you’re likely to feel chatty, friendly and upbeat. But grab a
New York City’s fireworks display prompts temporary surge of air pollution
In 2023, roughly 60,000 firework shells exploded above Manhattan’s East River as part of Macy’s Fourth of July show. The
Scientists reach consensus for fasting terminology
Dr. Eric Ravussin of Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge was one of 38 scientists from five continents to
Genetic ‘episignatures’ guide researchers in identifying causes of unsolved epileptic neurological disorders
To effectively treat a disease or disorder, doctors must first know the root cause. Such is the case for developmental