According to a study from the University of Gothenburg, regular physical activity and exercise may reduce bleeding in persons suffering from intracerebral haemorrhage. The importance of physical activity in brain protection is emphasised by the researchers.
Pakistan finds itself among the list of countries that pose a significant threat to Norway in the threat assessment report 2023 prepared by the Norwegian Police Security Service (PST).
Researchers discovered that cancer frequently sends substances into the bloodstream that pathologically alter the liver, putting it in an inflammatory condition, causing fat to build up, and interfering with its regular detoxification functions.
Dr Joan Bottorff, a Professor at UBCO's School of Nursing, is one of several international researchers who published a multi-site study on university students' eating habits. Almost 12,000 medical students from 31 Chinese universities took part in the study, which sought to investigate the r
A new study led by UCL researchers has identified five types of heart failure that could be used to predict future risk in individual patients.
When the heart is unable to efficiently pump blood around the body, this is referred to as heart failure. Current classification systems for heart
Researchers at the University of Houston have created a number of digital applications to improve the productivity of processes in the energy sector. Industry professionals have free access to three cutting-edge online calculators, the most recent of which is the UH Hydrocarbon Gas Minimum M
Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University found that familiar and affordable foods can help create a society where people are healthier and less stressed. Japanese natto, which is made from softened soybeans that have been boiled or steam-fermented with a bacteria known as Bacillus subtil
A new study conducted by UCL researchers has discovered five kinds of heart failure that might possibly be used to predict future risk for individual patients.
A UBC Okanagan researcher warns that bad eating habits developed during post-secondary study might lead to future health problems including obesity, respiratory ailments, and depression.
Georgetown University's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Centre studied the microbiome of people with colorectal cancer and discovered that the bacteria, fungi, and viruses in a person's tumour differed significantly depending on whether they were diagnosed with early-onset disease (age 45 or y