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04/24/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Almost 50 percent of all premature cardiovascular disease deaths could be prevented by better nutrition
People could cut their risk of dying early due to cardiovascular disease by up to half if they ate more nutritious food, announced a recently published study. The research went on to recommend increasing the amount of whole grains and foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids in a diet in order to live longer and healthier lives. […]
04/22/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Improve your gut health to avoid mental disorders
Gut bacteria might hold the key to alleviating anxiety, depression, and possibly even post-traumatic stress disorder. The latest research suggests that the health of the gut exerts a considerable effect on the brain and mood of a person. Conducted by McMaster University researchers in Ontario, Canada, the study investigated the potential influence of the gut microbiome […]
04/19/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New study sheds light on how Alzheimer’s disease damages the brain
Researchers claimed to have figured out exactly how amyloid beta and tau proteins harm the brain during the onset and progress of Alzheimer’s disease. They urged for therapies that simultaneously target both pathogenic proteins because the structures they formed could interact with each other. When amyloid beta accumulates in the brain, it forms stiff plaques. Similarly, high levels […]
04/17/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Here’s why you should eat low-fat yogurt if you have acid reflux
While yogurt is not for everyone suffering from GERD, it appears to alleviate many of the effects of the disorder. The fermented product can thus be considered a non-pharmaceutical approach to remedying acid reflux. Yogurt is a type of fermented milk. It contains probiotics, beneficial bacteria that assist the immune and digestive systems. These good bacteria are […]
04/16/2019
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By Edsel Cook
The neuroscience of music: Why do we like the songs we do?
Everyone has his or her personal list of greatest musical hits and misses. Some people like pop and hate rap, others like rap and hate pop, and still others have different tastes in music. An international group of researchers explained that dopamine levels in the brain affected people’s preferences in song and musical numbers. Their […]
04/16/2019
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By Edsel Cook
A muscle protein shows potential for promoting nerve healing
It might soon be possible to treat conditions caused by injuries to nerve fibers in the central nervous system. German researchers reported that they could induce a regenerative protein to form in damaged nerve cells. The protein in question is usually present in muscle cells, and it promoted the healing of injured cells. Most cells in the […]
04/15/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Research finds link between early life environmental exposures and immune responses later in life
It turns out that the places you frequented as a child played a big role in how your immune system developed over the years. A new Finnish study explained that these exposures to different environments during the early stage of life could determine whether or not a person would develop asthma or other allergic diseases by the […]
04/13/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New research simplifies the process of harvesting solar energy to generate fuels
Harvesting hydrogen gas from water is going to be a much cheaper process thanks to the findings of New York-based researchers. They found a way to make the water splitting process much simpler, which could increase the overall efficiency of hydrogen fuel production and save on expended catalysts. As its name implies, water splitting is a method where the […]
04/13/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Long-term study looks at impact of ocean pollution across coastal environments and communities
Researchers recently published the results of two years of studying ocean garbage that washed up on the shores of the Gulf states. They found that plastic is the most common type of trash; that Texas ends up with the most coastal debris; and that spring and summer months are the worst. Trash in the ocean […]
04/13/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Could this organic molecule be the building block of all life?
The organic compound glycolonitrile was recently spotted within the stellar material surrounding a well-documented young star. Its presence in the early history of the star could help researchers determine just how it and other similar organic molecules ended up on Earth, thereby leading to the development of life as we know it. Glycolonitrile is a […]
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