How to Eat a Healthy Diet
If you are what you eat, it follows that you want to stick to a healthy diet that’s well balanced. If you want to eat a variety of foods, you don’t want to be overly restrictive of any one food … Read More »
If you are what you eat, it follows that you want to stick to a healthy diet that’s well balanced. If you want to eat a variety of foods, you don’t want to be overly restrictive of any one food … Read More »
Watch these young adults recall their parents’ deaths and feel their love and pain. Or perhaps your own. The tears and memories flow in BuzzFeed’s “When My Parent Passed Away,” but they won’t overwhelm you. In fact, the video may … Read More »
A new report examining the diagnostic experiences of children in the US diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder has revealed that one third of children with the condition are diagnosed before the age of 6. In nearly every ADHD diagnosis, a … Read More »
A recent study, published in the journal Cell, suggests that aspirin could be effective in boosting the immune system in patients suffering from breast, skin and bowel cancer. Cancer cells deceive the immune system to avoid being destroyed. While researchers … Read More »
Human egg fertilization sparks a cascade of genetic activity. After 1 day, the single cell becomes two, after 2 days there are four cells, after 3 days there are eight, and so it continues. Now, for the first time, scientists … Read More »
Instead of trying to make the body more sensitive to insulin, is it possible to treat type 2 diabetes by slowing the production of glucose in the liver? The researchers suggest a drug that shuts down a protein that controls … Read More »
As summer fades away, you’re hopefully reflecting on a relaxing vacation you took over the past few months. Now, think about it: Were you scared to tell your boss? How about your colleagues? Putting off telling co-workers that you have … Read More »
Researchers investigating the impact of pre-exposure prophylaxis for preventing HIV infection have reported that no new infections occurred over an observation period of more than 2.5 years. A fixed-dose daily treatment of the antiviral drugs emtricitabine and tenofovir – marketed … Read More »
Scientists from University of California-Los Angeles report how a man paralyzed from the waist down has been able to move his legs voluntarily with the help of a “robotic exoskeleton.” Mark Pollock (pictured) has been able to take voluntary steps … Read More »
Doctors are usually wary of advising patients with pulmonary hypertension to exercise for fear that it may put too much extra strain on the heart. However, a new review suggests patients with the condition can benefit safely from exercise and … Read More »