MEDICINE & HEALTHResearchers argue that grandparents play an important role in the long life of humans by improving the survival and reproduction of grandchildren. Read the article for full details.
A woman puts to test the anti-hangover pill of Swedish firm Myrkl that can break down 70% of alcohol in just one hour. Read the article to find out if the tablet did ease her hangover symptoms after consuming alcoholic drinks.
Read on to find out how technology is changing and improving medicine Technology and medicine have been growing hand-in-hand for decades now. Medicine wouldn't be as advanced as it is if it wasn't for the technology we see today.
WHO plans a meeting this month to decide if the highest alarm for global public health risk should be announced due to the rising cases of the monkeypox disease. Read more about the plans from the organization and the measures they laid out to prevent further outbreaks.
A 13-year-old girl receives a new spine through vertebral body tethering surgery. How is it different from traditional spinal fusion surgery? Read to know more.
A nanotechnology platform developed by scientists could lead to new degenerative bone disease treatments. Read to know more about this nanotech advancement.
An NIH study showed that the immune response stimulated by COVID-19 is damaging the brain’s blood vessels. Learn to read more about this lingering effect.
Hollywood star Brad Pitt thinks that he has a neurological condition that makes recognizing the faces of people hard to process. Read more about the illness and what causes it.
Scientists developed a new device, a lawyer-based diamond sensor that can detect disorders more accurately. Read and find out more about this new technology.
Scientists have found a way to improve communication with the left and right hemispheres of the brain through running speed and REM sleep control. Read the article to learn more.
A study identified a molecule that boosts fat burning in brown adipose tissue that positively correlates with cardio-metabolic health. Read the article to learn more.
Researchers at Yale University discovered a Connecticut resident was infected with COVID-19 for at least 471 days. Continue reading for more details about the long covid case.