According to a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the thymus is important for adult health in general, as well as preventing cancer and possibly autoimmune disease.
A new study suggests that increased consumption of added sugars should be added to the list of risk factors for kidney stones for the first time. Added sugars can be found in a variety of processed foods, but they are particularly prevalent in sugar-sweetened sodas, fruit drinks, candies, ic
The dry summer of 2018 had a devastating impact on Swedish woods, particularly managed secondary forests, according to a new study from Sweden's Lund University.
A new study by the Jerusalem Institute for Policy Studies funded by the Ministry of Jerusalem and Israel Tradition found an increase in the number of students studying in East Jerusalem in the public system and according to the Israeli curriculum. 87 percent of East Jerusalem students study
A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine has found evidence that the thymus is important for adult health in general, as well as for preventing cancer and possibly autoimmune disease.
According to a new study from Sweden's Lund University, the dry summer of 2018 had a severe impact on Swedish woods, particularly managed secondary forests.
A new study reveals that the origin of bees is tens of millions of years older than most earlier estimations.
Researchers from Washington State University and their colleagues have dated the bee's ancestry back more than 120 million years to the Gondwanan supercontinent, which included the
A total of just 4.5 minutes of intense activity that causes you to huff and puff while performing everyday tasks, according to a promising new study, may lower your chance of developing various malignancies by up to 32 per cent.
According to a new study by UCL researchers, bandages infused with casein, a protein found naturally in cow's milk, greatly increased wound healing in rats compared to control groups.
According to the findings of a new study, eating a probiotic may help avoid the deterioration in memory and thinking that can occur with ageing. This study could pave the path for new, non-invasive treatments that use the gut flora to slow cognitive loss in the elderly.