Stigma prevents many mentally ill people from seeking help
In spite of the availability of effective treatment illness, 40 percent mentally ill people do not receive care and many who begin with an...
Octopuses are a really tasty and nutritious food
Octopuses have emerged in a search for a new tasty and nutritious food source. Live Science reported that octopuses have the potential to make...
Mercury content of fish may be higher than noted on the...
Mercury in the form of methylmercury is commonly found in fish. High level of the element are particularly harmful to children, pregnant women, and...
Compact and connected street networks linked to better health
Literature associated to the built environment to health outcomes is vast, it glosses over the role that specific street network characteristics play.
Researchers from the...
Lumizyme approved to prolong life of all patients with Pompe disease
Most readers have probably not heard of Pompe disease, a rare genetic disorder in which prevents the body from producing enough of the enzyme...
Baked or broiled fish increases gray matter in the brain
Brain health may be affected by modifiable lifestyle factors; consuming fish and antioxidative omega-3 fatty acids may reduce brain structural abnormality risk.
There are at...
Hormonal intrauterine device and cancer risk
A large new study by Finnish researchers evaluated whether a hormonal intrauterine device (IUD) affected the risk of cancer in women, with an emphasis...
Brain scans on schizophrenics shed light on hallucinations
A recent study conducted by Dr. Kenneth Hugdahl from the University of Bergen involved submitting schizophrenics who were suffering from auditory hallucinations to an...
Method to preserve fertility during breast cancer treatment reported
Most women who develop breast cancer are beyond their child-bearing years; however, a significant number of younger women who develop breast cancer want to...
Study examines contributions of genetic and environmental variations to crime
A new study is the first in a series that will examine contributions of genetic and environmental variations to criminal behavior. Genes/adversity may be...