From 2002 to 2005, about 800 people in Minnesota and Utah drank more than 1,500 milkshakes, and they got to
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Artificial leaf as mini-factory for medicine: Efficiency now constant and on average 20 percent higher
Using sunlight for sustainable and cheap production of, for example, medicines. The ‘mini-factory’ in the form of a leaf that
Continue reading »3-D printed food could change how we eat: Researchers 3-D print food with customized texture and body absorption characteristics
Imagine a home appliance that, at the push of a button, turns powdered ingredients into food that meets the individual
Continue reading »Stricter gun control could stop violent men killing their partners and themselves
Men who use guns to kill their partner are also likely to commit suicide. Those planning to commit suicide are
Continue reading »Factors promoting physical activity in childhood: Connection between the accuracy of children’s self-assessment of their motor competence and their physical health
Physical activity plays a major role in children’s and young people’s health. International studies, however — for instance, by the
Continue reading »New method allows scientists to study how HIV persists
After 35 years of rigorous research, there is still no cure for HIV. Current drugs can be used to halt
Continue reading »Availability of orphan medicines varies between European countries
There are differences in the availability of orphan medicines between different European countries, a new study from the University of
Continue reading »Alcohol intake may be linked to premenstrual syndrome
Drinking alcohol may be linked to pre-menstrual syndrome, or PMS for short, suggests a pooled analysis of published study data
Continue reading »Did last ice age affect breastfeeding in Native Americans? New findings link genetic mutation to mammary duct growth as well as shoveled teeth
The critical role that breast feeding plays in infant survival may have led, during the last ice age, to a
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