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News & Articles By Edsel Cook
05/09/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Is oral hygiene the key to preventing erectile dysfunction?
Men could avoid the embarrassing symptoms of erectile dysfunction by making sure to brush, floss, and clean their mouths every day. A new study found a strong link between oral hygiene and impotence: By taking care of your oral health, you reduce your risk of erectile dysfunction. Taiwanese researchers evaluated the sexual functions of nearly 195,000 men who suffered from […]
05/09/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Animals get stressed out, too: They “remodel” their bodies to deal with it, says study
Researchers have known that certain animals adapt to environmental stress by altering their entire body to a form more suitable for the situation. They identified a protein in a species of roundworm that triggers this physiological remodeling. The stress-activated protein has analogues in the human body that are associated with diseases, such as metastatic cancer. Like humans, […]
05/09/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Turmeric is a better and safer way to treat spinal cord injury than conventional drugs
Patients afflicted with spinal cord injuries (SCI) can finally have an alternative means of relieving their chronic pain without resorting to surgery or pharmaceutical drugs. Instead of undergoing an expensive operation or taking toxic corticosteroids, they can get effective pain relief from curcumin, the primary bioactive compound of the popular Indian spice turmeric. Researchers from the medical centers of […]
05/08/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Everything in moderation: Expert explains that some carbs are good for you
Most popular diets recommend cutting back on carbohydrates in exchange for good fats and proteins. But some experts are suggesting that fiborus carbohydrates are also essential components of a healthy diet. Carbohydrates can be found in different kinds of foods. Some of these are heavily-processed – sugar, white bread, and white pasta come to mind. However, there are […]
05/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
REALLY clean energy: Solar cells are now made from lead-free materials
Solar cells will soon become even cleaner and safer for humans without sacrificing cost and efficiency. The new perovskovite materials developed by Korean researchers do not have a single molecule of dangerous lead in them, making them safe for commercial use. Perovskovites are a class of materials with a crystalline structure similar to natural perovskite. They are […]
05/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Take a walk, but just for a bit: Research shows that it helps with creativity, problem-solving
Whenever you go on a short walk before working on a tough problem, you use the same creativity-boosting technique Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, and other geniuses used during their heyday. A recent study showed that walking plays an important role in getting the creative juices flowing and coming up with impressive solutions to problems. Researchers from Stanford University noted that many […]
05/06/2019
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By Edsel Cook
A fatty acid called propionate can help boost heart health, study concludes
Cardiovascular health could greatly benefit from a fatty acid produced by good bacteria that live in the digestive tract. German researchers reported that propionate modulates the immune cells responsible for increasing blood pressure, thus reducing the bad effects of hypertension and the risk of other related diseases. Gut bacteria are capable of breaking down dietary fiber into […]
05/06/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Healing hearts: Scientists discover a protein that promotes the growth of small arteries that can supply oxygen to damaged heart tissues
Researchers discovered a protein that encourages the formation of small arteries in a mice model. They believe that these newly formed arteries could help heal damage caused by cardiovascular disease and supply the heart with fresh oxygen. Researchers from the Stanford School of Medicine were inspired to do the study after observing the different outcomes of patients with blockages […]
05/05/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Switching off street lights saves energy and helps ecosystems
When street lights are turned off for part of the night, they do not just save on the electricity bill. Researchers from the U.K. said that the energy-conserving practice also benefits moths and other nocturnal insects by helping to restore the animals’ original behavior before artificial light pollution intruded upon the night. In a study published in the journal […]
05/03/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Are antibiotic residues and fecal pollution responsible for the increased level of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the environment?
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria pose a considerable threat to human health. Swedish researchers believe that these drug-resistant, disease-causing microbes developed their immunity via exposure to the leftover antibiotics found in human feces, which entered the environment through sewage discharge. There are some possible reasons behind the increasing prevalence of drug-resistant bacteria in the environment. One possibility is on-site […]
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