The most powerful and effective herbal remedies for bacterial overgrowth
Manalapan health Examiner Stacey Chillemi researched a variety of recent studies on alternative methods and herbal supplements that have been used for centuries to help prevent and cure...
New blood test helps in identifying cause of MGN kidney disease
The EUROIMMUN Anti- PLA2R IFA, the first blood test to help determine if a specific type of kidney disease, called membranous glomerulonephritis (MGN), is due to the body’s...
Study: Brains of female autists differ from those of male autists
Recent research published by scientists from the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge suggests that autism has distinct neurological correlates in males as opposed to females....
Pregnancy associated with right-brain activity, study suggests
A recent study published by researchers from the University of London and presented at the British Psychological Society, suggests that "pregnant women use the right side of their...
Some narcissistic people capable of empathy, study finds
According to a recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Southampton and the University of Surrey, some patients diagnosed with 'subclinical' levels of narcissism are capable...
Study sheds light on why we sabotage our own happiness
A recent study published in Springer's Journal of Happiness Studies by Mohsen Joshando and Dan Weijers of the Victoria University of Wellington is the first to study the...
Impulsive behavior linked to genes, study suggests
A recent study suggests that "a genetic variant of a brain receptor molecule may contribute to violently impulsive behavior when people who carry it are under the influence...
Effort more important than IQ in math, study finds
According to a recent study published in the journal Child Development, one's motivation and one's study habits are much more important factors in determining one's success in mathematics...
Math anxiety potentially damaging, researchers find
Recent research found that the anxiety many students experience when anticipating doing mathematics work overlaps with parts of the pain which are stimulated in anticipation of pain. According...
Scientists discover how to suppress brain’s recall of traumatic memories
Researchers have made an important neuroscientific discovery that sounds like something straight out of the Jim Carrey movie "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind": The ability to block...