Research offers deeper insight into the complexity of the human brain
A recent study out of the Complexity Science Hub (CSH) Vienna paves the way to a deeper insight into the complexity of the human brain, one of the...
Daily drinking before first pregnancy increases breast cancer risk later in...
A new study links the amount a woman drinks in the years prior to having children to breast cancer years later. The Journal of the National Cancer Institute...
Scientists exploit the body’s innate drive for safety to improve motor...
A new study by Simon Fraser University researchers suggests the brain may learn faster when threatened with danger. Their research is published in the journal eNeuro.
Human bodies are...
Take a six month maternity leave to protect your emotional health
New research published in the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, which used data from the from the University of Maryland School of Public Health, finds that...
New research finds gut bacteria can make blood pressure medication less...
A new study from The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences has shown gut bacteria can reduce the effectiveness of certain blood pressure drugs.
The research,...
Avoid late afternoon, evening coffee reports new study
Coffee is a common morning beverage; however, some indulge in a late afternoon cup for a pick-me-up, or cap off their dinner with a cappuccino or espresso. A...
New research reveals cause, potential precision therapies for aggressive type of...
DNA mutations are essential to the rapid development of an array of antibody-producing immune cells called B cells that collectively can recognize a vast number of specific targets....
Is the Hygiene Therapy Hypothesis for Autism Treatments Psuedoscience?
Is the hygiene hypothesis for Autism treatments pseudoscience? It really is hard to say, but many people may see this as gross if not dangerous. A new study...
Stem cell cloning scientists unraveling cystic fibrosis
Two nationally recognized experts in cloning and stem cell science from the University of Houston are taking the first step toward limiting the consequences of chronic inflammation in...
The acceptability of stress makes us fat and sick
The flight or fight response refers to the body's physiological responses to outside threats. In high stress reactions, the body conserves functional energy in order to survive by...