In a new study, researchers in the UK investigated whether observing others' facial expressions while eating raw broccoli influenced young women's liking and desire to eat raw broccoli
A new study discovered that variations in blood flow in the retina may explain why certain migraine patients have visual disturbances. The findings may provide a long-awaited visible marker for migraines that doctors may use to aid in the medical treatment of the condition.
Those who don't use hearing aids should make it one of their New Year's resolutions, according to a new study published in The Lancet Healthy Longevity by Keck Medicine of USC. Researchers found that the almost 25 per cent difference in mortality risk between regular hearing aid users and ne
The purpose of exodermal suberin has long been unknown, but a new study published in Nature Plants by researchers at the University of California, Davis demonstrates that it fulfils the same function as endodermal suberin and that tomato plants are less able to cope with water stress without
According to a new study, persons who have more disrupted sleep in their 30s and 40s are more likely to suffer memory and cognitive difficulties a decade later.
The purpose of exodermal suberin has long been unknown, but a new study published in Nature Plants by researchers at the University of California, Davis demonstrates that it fulfils the same function as endodermal suberin and that tomato plants are less able to cope with water stress without
Pesticide sprays have long been recognised as a threat to honey bees. In a new study, researchers uncovered the influence of such sprays on bees' sense of smell, which could disrupt their social signalling.
A new study published in Science Advances explains how an enzyme called SMYD3 may play a role in the advancement of prostate cancer to a more hazardous and aggressive stage.
Pesticide sprays have long been known to be hazardous to honey bees. Researchers discovered the effect of such sprays on bees' sense of smell in a new study, which could disrupt their social signals.
It only takes a few seconds of holding your breath to know that not obtaining adequate oxygen is detrimental to your health. Is it possible, however, to have too much? Indeed, breathing air that contains more oxygen than your body requires can lead to health problems or even death.
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Gurugram (Haryana) [India], December 14: On the occasion of Universal Health Coverage Day, a new study by healthcare provider Pristyn Care found that 3 out of 10 people don't buy health insurance due to high premium. Additionally, approximately 34% of people do not have much awareness about