Some common medications for chronic conditions could affect what the flu virus does to human cells, new research suggests. In
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School is not a key factor in rising levels of poor mental health in teenagers, says study
Significant increases seen in teenagers’ mental illness during secondary school is mostly likely linked to growing older, rather than academic
Read moreHow ‘thick’ is a soup?
To be able to experience a wide range of impulses, our senses use “logarithmic perception”: A large increase in the
Read moreA new breakthrough for treatment of male infertility
With global rates of male infertility continuing to rise, a new study in spermatogonial stem cell research led by researchers
Read moreA breakdown in communication: Mitochondria of diabetic patients cant keep time
Almost all cells regulate their biological processes over a 24-hour period, otherwise called a cell’s circadian rhythm. To do so,
Read moreA cousin of Viagra reduces obesity by stimulating cells to burn fat, study shows
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have found that a drug first developed to treat Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia and sickle cell
Read moreInfrared light therapy might aid dementia patients
Infrared light therapy might have the potential to help people living with dementia, according to researchers. A pilot study, led
Read moreA new method to examine how immunotherapy changes tumors
Johns Hopkins University engineers are the first to use a non-invasive optical probe to understand the complex changes in tumors
Read moreIs yoga a religion?
Watch a yoga class and chances are by the end of the session you’ll have seen students bow their heads,
Read morePaulina Porizkova, 56, Posts a Nude Photo to Instagram: 'Us Middle-Age Women Need to Announce Ourselves'
Whether she's sharing unretouched photos of herself or battling body shamers, Paulina Porizkova's unapologetic approach to promoting body confidence for
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