A large clinical research sponsored by Queen Mary University of London and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health discovered that vitamin D supplementation do not strengthen bone strength or prevent bone fractures in vitamin D-deficient youngsters. The findings call into question wide
Researchers discovered a new signalling pathway connected with the development of ventricular fibrillation, a type of arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat.
The study showed that the ability to recognise a beat is not simply due to newborns' statistical learning ability, but that beat perception is a separate cognitive mechanism that is already active at birth.
According to new data from the largest UK community research study, eating within a 10-hour window gives health benefits regarding mood, energy, and hunger.
Adolescents and young adults who had adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) prior to the age of 18 were shown to have a much higher likelihood of exhibiting signs of muscle dysmorphia, according to a recent study.
How can one establish robust, yet fast-releasing bonds between living and non-living tissues? Bioengineers who want to develop materials that fuse together for sophisticated biological applications are still perplexed by this subject.
Slow waves, which are normally only present in the brain during sleep, are also present during awake in patients with epilepsy and may protect against the condition's heightened brain excitability, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.
An increased risk of dementia in older persons has been linked to abnormally high levels of HDL-C, also referred to as good cholesterol, according to a Monash University-led study.
A study conducted by academics at the University of Gothenburg revealed a method that can change the way medicines are delivered to specific parts of the body.
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], November 30: Access and affordability to quality global higher education are two key challenges plaguing Indian students. As the number of Indian students chasing their dreams of studying abroad rises exponentially, it can lead to poor choices, with misinformat
According to a study presented at the annual conference of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), researchers discovered empirical evidence of how the neck muscles are implicated in primary headaches. The discoveries may lead to better treatments.