MEDICINE & HEALTHNew research suggests that overweight or obese people who drink more alcohol are at greater risk of developing liver diseases compared to those with a healthy weight who consumed alcohol at the same level.
A dermatologist is one of the COVID-19 long-haulers today and, after conducting her own research, she discovered she had usual symptoms of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome or POTS.
Limb regeneration is a scientific mystery that fascinated observers of the natural world for thousands of years. Now, scientists are one step closer to understanding the signaling that promotes regeneration in salamanders.
After tests run on human blood in laboratory conditions, researchers found that certain nanocapsules could help reduce dangerous side effects of blood clot drugs, and could potentially make it more effective at lower doses.
The World Health Organization (WHO) gives emergency approval for China's COVID-19 vaccine, called CoronaVac, that is manufactured by SinoVac. This assures countries that it has met international standards for safety, efficacy, and manufacturing.
People with autism tend to be less accurate in identifying anger in facial expressions produced at real-world speeds. Scientists at the University of Birmingham recently find out the reason behind this.
Mothers naturally take care and takes risky efforts to protect their infants. The reason why moms exhibit nurturing behaviors was discovered by neuroscientists.
A new study recently showed some understandings about brain reboot or how one can regain consciousness following being in a coma, anesthetized or deep sleep.
Glycyrrhiza Glabra Extract, or famously known as the licorice extract, has powerful properties that could lighten dark spots in a natural way. Here's what some dermatologists said.
Researchers have recently developed a brain training app featuring a junk food game that they claim, can help one eat less and lose weight even without dieting.
Research shows that the once believed to be a 'harmless' spider can actually inflict mild to severe reactions from its bite and send you to the hospital.
A team of international scientists claim to have completely sequenced the human genome and successfully filled in the missing gaps from the first human genome draft in 2000.