Saturday 04 May 2024
Poverty, not the ‘Teenage Brain’ Account for High Rates of Teen CrimeMarch 6, 2015 · No comments
While many blame the “teenage brain” for high rates of teen crime, violence, and driving...
What Makes Carbon Monoxide So Deadly? (video)February 27, 2015 · No comments
It’s colorless, odorless and can be deadly. Carbon monoxide is no joke, especially in the...
Baby Formula Poses Higher Arsenic Risk to Newborns Than Breast MilkFebruary 24, 2015 · No comments
In the first U.S. study of urinary arsenic in babies, Dartmouth College researchers found that...
China: More Bird Flu Cases ReportedFebruary 23, 2015 · No comments
More cases of people infected with the H7N9 virus, three of them in critical condition,...
Sound and Music Could Affect Memory ProcessesFebruary 13, 2015 · No comments
A study has shown that listening to music while studying hinders the chances of memorizing,...
Exposure to Mercury, Seafood Associated with Risk Factor for Autoimmune DiseaseFebruary 10, 2015 · No comments
One of the greatest risk factors for autoimmunity among women of childbearing age may be...
Women, Quitting Smoking for New Years? Time it with your PeriodJanuary 5, 2015 · No comments
The menstrual cycle appears to have an effect on nicotine cravings, according to a new...
Vitamin C May Help People Who Suffer From Respiratory Symptoms After ExerciseDecember 8, 2014 · No comments
Physical activity increases oxidative stress, and therefore, as an antioxidant vitamin C might have particularly...
Volunteers Can Now Help Scientists Seek Ebola Cure With Their ComputersDecember 4, 2014 · No comments
Although some medical therapies show promise as treatments for Ebola, scientists are still looking urgently...