Brain energy consumption in animals similar to that of humans, study...
A new research reported that the human brain's energy use is not unique as thought earlier. The research was published in the Journal of...
Bio-engineered mosquitoes to be used to reduce wild mosquito population in...
According to latest reports, the U.S will release bio-engineered mosquitoes in many parts of the country to check the wild population of mosquitoes that...
Day-long cortisol level consistency may affect your health
When remains at a constant level throughout the day, stress hormone, Cortisol, could lead to some serious health issues like inflammation, obesity and cancer,...
U.S. pediatricians not following guidelines for peanut allergy prevention
A study, presented in the Annual Scientific Meeting at American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI), indicated that pediatricians are not discussing guidelines...
Race for energy; brain beats muscles
A recent research reported that when both brain and muscles are competing for the energy then the brain gets the preference.
The researchers at a...
Electrical stimulation of brain may boost memory in epilepsy patients
Neuroscientists at David Geffen School of Medicine have recently discovered how and where to stimulate the brain effectively in people with brain disorders like...
Depression rates increasing alarmingly among U.S. teens
Depression has shown an alarming rise in the U.S. with teens being the most susceptible ones. According to a study by new Columbia University,...
Vitamin D accelerates the process of wound healing
According to a new study, vitamin D supplements should be given to patients surviving severe burns as Vitamin D speeds up the healing process;...
FDA approves nerve stimulator for people facing opioid withdrawal symptoms
For reducing the symptoms of opioid withdrawal, a novel device has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This is an...
Long-duration social media engagement affects young minds
Youngsters these days are investing most of their time in social media like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and so on. Most of the people are...
New survey shows, only 30% Americans are aware that drinking causes...
In a recent survey, when people were asked to identify the causes of cancer, they identified tobacco use as a causative factor of cancer,...
Researchers Have Developed Self-Healable, Recyclable and Malleable Electronic Skin
Electronic skin or e-skin is a translucent, thin material that can act like a human skin, mimicking all its mechanical and functional properties. Lots...
Desk jobs not good for heart
Working continuously for long hours while sitting on your office chair is not good for your heart. Studies have claimed that sedentary lifestyle raises...
Antiobesity drugs in nanoparticles can effectively target fat cells
In a latest study, researchers from MIT and Brigham and Women's Hospital discovered a new way to use antiobesity drugs to aid weight loss...