[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 16, 2020 The seeds of a teff plant – which look similar to wheat – are small in stature, but they have nourishment. Relatively new to the United States, teff has long been a super food in East Africa – specifically Ethiopia – as …
Read More »The study confirms the link between the gut microbiota and Alzheimer’s disease
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 16, 2020 Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia. Still incurable, it directly affects nearly one million people in Europe and indirectly millions of family members and society as a whole. In recent years, the scientific community has suspected that the gut …
Read More »The study explains why anti-inflammatory drugs benefit only a few people with severe COVID-19
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 16, 2020 The tipping point for people with COVID-19 typically comes in the second week of symptoms. As most people begin to recover, few others find it increasingly difficult to breathe and end up in the hospital. It has been theorized that those whose …
Read More »Singapore reveals a new method for cancer treatment
[ad_1] Although it is possible to cure cancer by depriving cells of aldehyde dehydrogenase, more research is needed Researchers from the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (CSI Singapore) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have taken a significant step forward with a new concept that could ultimately lead to …
Read More »A new cancer study may lead to more effective treatments
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 15, 2020 For decades, scientists and doctors have been looking for a cure for cancer. Now, researchers from the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (CSI Singapore) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have taken a significant step forward with a new concept that …
Read More »Polypill plus aspirin and polypill alone reduced the risk of cardiovascular disease
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 15, 2020 A single daily pill that combines blood pressure and cholesterol medications, along with the addition of a daily dose of aspirin, reduced cardiovascular disease events in people at risk for heart disease, according to recent research presented in a study today. late …
Read More »The exploitation of proteomics could improve therapeutic approaches to COVID-19
[ad_1] A research team in India recently described how the field of proteomics could be pivotal in helping tackle the current 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Since the COVID-19 outbreak was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 11 Marchth, 2020, scientists have struggled to develop therapies for …
Read More »Children who are bullied in school are likely to develop violent behavior in the future: study – sex and relationships
[ad_1] Children who have been bullied at school are likely to develop violent behavior later in their lives, according to the results of a new study by scientists from the University of Cordoba and the University of Cambridge. They collectively studied the aspects related to violence, thus helping to reduce …
Read More »The study reveals that walnuts are useful in cardiovascular disease – health
[ad_1] Studies from a randomized controlled trial reveal walnuts’ ability to prevent major risk factors for heart disease, he says, “people who regularly consume walnuts may have a lower risk of heart disease than those who don’t eat.” In the study, conducted by Dr Emilio Ros of the Hospital Clinic …
Read More »would children already have effective antibodies?
[ad_1] Since the onset of the coronavirus epidemic, the plight of children has been questioned. They would contaminate each other relatively little, would have asymptomatic forms of the disease more often and would seem less prone to severe forms of coronavirus. An explanation was put forward by British researchers: some …
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