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03/26/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Does stress have benefits? A certain form of stress may be linked to longer life, say scientists
Stress is the body’s natural reaction to various life experiences, and everyone is bound to experience it at one point in their lives. High levels of stress can bring about negative effects on the body. However, recent research describes a new type of stress that can bring surprising benefits for health. Anything from day-to-day responsibilities, […]
03/09/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Scientists look at mitochondria for their anti-aging potential on muscles
Muscle loss, known scientifically as sarcopenia, is a disease associated with the aging process. This condition causes a loss of muscle mass and strength, which eventually leads to a loss of balance, a weakened ability to perform daily tasks, and an overall decrease in the general quality of one’s life. Thankfully, new evidence suggests that […]
02/22/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Researchers find links between neurological disorders and pollution exposure
Air pollution is an increasingly global problem as more and more industries produce massive amounts of pollutants that bring detrimental effects on air quality and ecosystems. According to the World Health Organization, about 97 percent of cities in low- and middle-income countries do not meet their air quality guidelines. Even in high-income countries, about 49 […]
02/20/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Study: Newly discovered compound used by bacteria found to break down environmental pollutants
Environmental pollution is considered one of the biggest global threats. It is defined as the introduction of harmful contaminants to the environment through various means. These contaminants, or pollutants, can cause serious damage to the ecosystem and can even destroy the balance of the environment. According to a report by Pure Earth, a non-profit environmental organization, […]
02/19/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Does our brain have an internal hunger switch? Researchers identify neurons that could “turn off” appetite
Eating is a basic activity performed by all living organisms. Yet there is still much to learn about it, especially how and why eating becomes disordered. The National Eating Disorder Association reports that up to 30 million people in the U.S. suffer from an eating disorder, such as overeating, undereating, anorexia or bulimia. But despite eating being more commonly […]
02/11/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Scientists find that vitamin D can help BLOCK a mechanism that makes cancer cells drug-resistant
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, second only to heart disease. The American Cancer Society estimates that there are 1.8 million new cancer cases each year and around 606,520 cancer deaths in the U.S. alone. While cancer can be treated, there are potential complications that can become a roadblock […]
02/06/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Does the bacterium that causes Lyme disease also hold the key to treating Lyme arthritis?
Lyme disease is one of the most common vector-borne diseases in the US. The CDC reports that around 30,000 Americans get infected by Lyme every year. However, other data gathering methods suggest that this number can rise to 300,000 cases each year. Because of the rising number of Lyme disease cases, scientists have been interested […]
01/24/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Gut-brain connection in individuals with autism CONFIRMED by scientific data
Gastrointestinal (GI) problems have always been a common occurrence in many patients with autism, yet the mechanisms behind this phenomenon are not fully understood. Studies have shown that around 70 percent of people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have a variant of gastrointestinal disorder, including gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and gastritis. If left untreated, these […]
11/08/2019
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By Darnel Fernandez
Think venomous spiders are scary? Meet a spider that launches itself into the air – at high speeds
The triangle-weaver spider, scientifically known as Hyptiotes cavatus, looks and acts like your friendly, neighborhood house spider at first glance. The most it usually does in a day is build a web and wait for dinner to fall for its trap. However, unlike a normal spider, this particular arachnid does something unusual when a prey finds itself stuck […]
11/03/2019
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By Darnel Fernandez
Polluted air and heart health: Omega-3 fatty acids may protect against the negative effects of air pollution
Omega-3 fatty acids are essential nutrients with a variety of benefits that boost general health, such as reducing the risk of heart disease and relieving inflammation. Now, recent evidence suggests that omega-3 intake can also fight the harmful effects of air pollution. A study published in the Journal of American College of Cardiology found that dietary fish […]
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