A common ingredient in toothpaste and hand wash could be contributing to antibiotic resistance, according to University of Queensland research.
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Neuroscientists map brain’s response to cold touch
Carnegie Mellon University neuroscientists have mapped the feeling of cool touch to the brain’s insula in a mouse model. The
Continue reading »Women Who Do This Are Less Prone to Depression
Early to bed and early to rise makes a woman… less likely to develop depression according to new research. Specifically,
Continue reading »Want to control that ‘hangry’ feeling you sometimes get? UNC researchers explore how
If my 3-year-old goes more than two hours without a snack, he turns into a screaming, hangry monster. And if
Continue reading »Why you should eat popcorn with chopsticks – and other psychological tricks to make life more enjoyable
It happens fast. You crack open a bottle of your favorite drink and put it to your lips. The delicious
Continue reading »Individual access to genomic disease risk factors has a beneficial impact on lifestyles
Giving personal genomic information to individuals can have a major, long-term effect on their lifestyle, researchers have found. The Finnish
Continue reading »Novel molecular target to prevent scarring of the lung blood vessels identified
Pulmonary arterial hypertension, a severe form of cardiopulmonary disease in which the arteries that transport blood from the heart to
Continue reading »Statins found to enhance efficacy of chemotherapy drug in blood cancers
A team of researchers with members affiliated with several institutions in the U.S. has found that some statins could enhance
Continue reading »Kellogg’s honey smacks cereal recalled due to salmonella risk
(HealthDay)—The Kellogg Company announced Thursday it was recalling certain boxes of Honey Smacks cereal due to the possibility of contamination
Continue reading »Canakinumab shown to reduce rates of gout in atherosclerosis by more than half
The results of a study presented today at the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology (EULAR 2018) demonstrate that canakinumab significantly
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