MEDICINE & HEALTHThe researchers were shocked to find microplastics present in every organ of the mouse models after just three weeks of ingesting microplastic-treated water. Read to learn more.
The way our ancestors used to sleep during the ancient times could actually help the modern people who suffer from sleep deprivation. Find out how in this article.
Scientists created human-pig chimeric embryos and transferred them to surrogate pigs, resulting in humanized kidneys. Continue reading to learn more details.
A mouse study found chitin, a fiber in insects, shellfish, and mushrooms, may aid digestion and combat obesity, expanding dietary fiber sources beyond traditional foods. Continue reading to learn more.
Diseases transmitted from bats are more deadly to humans. Continue reading to learn more. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Andrew Mercer (www. baldwhiteguy. co.
Adding salt to drinking water has become a growing trend, but does this practice work for hydration and electrolyte balance? Read to find out what experts say.
The old people's smell is attributed to body odor chemicals rather than clothing choices and is not inevitable for everyone. Continue reading to learn more.
A study on twins who served in World War II revealed that concussions in early life lead to lower long-term memory and thinking skills and faster cognitive decline. Continue reading to learn more.
Though the lab-grown human embryos are not identical to actual live ones, they could serve as models that open various possibilities for further research on human embryonic development. Read to learn more.
Red cell distribution width (RDW) has recently been associated with the risk of having cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality. Find out what level of RDW is dangerous in this article.
In this feature, we'll unpack the truth of "you are what you eat" in terms of its influence on your actions between the sheets, diving deep into how to fuel your love life with a balanced diet. Brace yourself - it's an informative and flavorful ride ahead!
While it is normal for everyone to experience REM sleep every night, there are factors that affect the intensity, frequency, and duration of REM sleep. Read to learn more.