Spicy food is huge business, and now researchers have found that an electronic tongue, or e-tongue, is more effective and…
How Nipah virus spreads from person to person: Lessons from 14 years of investigations
The deadly Nipah virus, which is carried by bats and occasionally infects people, is more likely to be transmitted from…
Statins May Cut Glaucoma Risk
Long-term use of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs cut the risk of a leading cause of blindness.
Statins May Cut Glaucoma Risk
Long-term use of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs cut the risk of a leading cause of blindness.
Statins May Cut Glaucoma Risk
Long-term use of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs cut the risk of a leading cause of blindness.
Medical News Today: Can drinking mineral-rich water prevent hypertension?
A study that links drinking salinated water to lower blood pressure attributes the effect to benefits of calcium and magnesium…
Does sunscreen compromise vitamin D levels? Maybe not
Sunscreen can reduce the sun’s adverse effects, but there are concerns that it might inhibit the body’s production of vitamin…
The heart ‘talks’ to fat cells
Like sending a letter through the mail or a text over a cellular network, the heart can generate messages that…
Painting a fuller picture of how antibiotics kill
Researchers have used machine-learning algorithms to discover a secondary mechanism that helps some antibiotics kill bacteria. This mechanism involves disrupting…
Stem cells provide information about neuron resilience in ALS
Researchers have developed a stem cell based model in order to study the resilience and vulnerability of neurons in the…