A simple step could help millions of people reduce their risk of heart disease, according to new research: make sure to get enough vitamin D.
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Your Body Has an Internal Clock That Dictates When You Eat, Sleep and Might Have a Heart Attack
Have you ever suffered from jet lag or struggled after turning the clock forward or back an hour for daylight saving time? These are examples
Time Is Running Out: Coastal Wetlands Can’t Keep Up With Climate Change, Warns New Study
The survival of marshes and other vulnerable coastal regions hinges on the ability to restrict global warming to under 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit),
The important reason you should scrub your feet and skin
With sandal season upon us, experts reveal why it’s a good idea to add foot exfoliation to your skincare routine—and not just for the sake of a
Why do humans sleep? Scientists find clues for solving this age-old mystery
New insights into brain activity when sleeping may help in the creation of tools for those suffering from neurologic disease or damage. Why do humans
Antibiotics can ruin your motivation and endurance
A new Columbia University AI program observed physical phenomena and uncovered relevant variables—a necessary precursor to any physics theory. But the variables it discovered were unexpected. Energy,
Being Around Birds Is Linked to Lasting Mental Health Benefits
Seeing or hearing birds is associated with an improvement in mental well-being that can last up to eight hours, according to new research from King’s
BBQ cooking: Does grilling cause Cancer?
Barbecue is sometimes promoted as a healthier style of cooking. When compared to cooking methods like frying which have long been considered extremely unhealthy, grilling
A New Promising Alternative to Opioids for Dental Pain
A recent University of Rochester research demonstrates a possible substitute for opioids for post-dental extraction pain. Research from the University of Rochester Medical Center’s Eastman Institute for
Revolutionary Gene Therapy Tackles Parkinson’s at Its Source: Promising Results in Primates
Scientists from the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology (SIAT) within the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), along with their partners, have designed a targeted gene therapy