Bacteria’s role in gut health has received a lot of attention in recent years. But new research led by scientists
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The world is reopening. So why are more people lonely?
The emotional wear and tear of pandemic-induced isolation played havoc with social connections. And it may take a while for
Continue reading »Research paves the way to early diagnosis of diabetic neuropathy
Research conducted at Cruzeiro do Sul University in São Paulo, Brazil, can contribute to earlier diagnosis of diabetic neuropathy, a
Continue reading »The same neural pathways promote maternal and paternal behaviors in voles
Like female voles, connections between oxytocin neurons in the hypothalamus and dopamine neurons in reward areas drive parental behaviors in
Continue reading »The Real Reason Public Beaches And Swimming Pools Are Off Limits This Summer
Before you add a trip to the beach to your summer to-do list, be sure to check that your local
Continue reading »Having the same nurse for home health visits may prevent rehospitalization for people with dementia
People with dementia receiving home health care visits are less likely to be readmitted to the hospital when there is
Continue reading »Are hormones from the heart responsible for high nighttime blood pressure?
A series of studies recently published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology by University of Alabama at
Continue reading »The spread of COVID-19 in India and its impact: A mathematical analysis
A mathematical analysis published in the International Journal of Computational Biology and Drug Design has revealed the impact of the
Continue reading »Mixed martial arts and the danger of extreme weight cutting
The sight is well known to all fans of mixed martial arts (MMA). A fighter walks onto a stage on
Continue reading »Harmful protein waste in the muscle
An international team of researchers led by the University of Bonn has identified the cause of a rare, severe muscle
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