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08/20/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy reverses drowned toddler’s brain damage
After Eden Carlson almost drowned in her family’s pool in February 2016, she suffered brain damage that left her immobile and unresponsive to nearly all stimuli. Doctors informed her family that she would remain in that vegetative state for the remainder of her life. A little over a year later, the now-three-year-old Arkansas toddler is […]
08/11/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
New study finds that nutrition deficiencies in the womb can affect multiple generations
The effects of poor nutrition are not limited to a single generation. A new study published in The FASEB Journal has suggested that parents who received inadequate nutrition in the womb can impact their own children’s growth. Specifically, mothers who were malnourished in utero can bear smaller babies, while fathers who experienced the same nutritional […]
07/26/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Private companies to begin mining the moon for valuable minerals… will United Nations intervene?
As the earth’s natural resources grow smaller by the day, private companies have turned their sights to the night sky. The moon represents new opportunities for these interested parties, as the planet’s natural satellite is replete with minerals that are ripe for the picking. The non-profit organization For All Moonkind aims to prevent this from […]
07/22/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Scavengers? Footage shows giraffes NIBBLING on dead buffalo bones
Wild giraffes are known to consume the leaves and twigs of acacias, mimosas, and wild apricots. However, a recent video by wildlife filmmaker Rob the Ranger shows that giraffes can deviate from their typical diet in unexpected ways. In the video, taken on the Idube Game Reserve in the Sabi Sand Wildtuin, Greater Kruger National […]
07/22/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Researchers discover how to enhance memories during sleep… by triggering brain waves
In the first study of its kind, a team of researchers has discovered a way to enhance or impair memory during sleep. By triggering specific brain waves, researchers from the Center for Cognition and Sociality in South Korea’s Institute for Basic Science were able to nearly double long-term memory. The compelling new study, published in […]
07/18/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Extra-virgin oil may hold the key to preventing the Alzheimer’s disease, exciting new research discovers
According to new research, consumption of extra-virgin olive oil may reduce the likelihood of developing Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The researchers behind the study, which was published in Annals of Clinical and Transitional Neurology, singled out this key component of the Mediterranean diet as an effective preventative measure against the neurological disease. Led by Dr. Domenico Praticò, […]
07/16/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Scientists figure out why diabetes causes gum disease and a loss of oral health
The relationship between diabetes and periodontitis is one that has been known about for quite some time but has been dismissed as coincidental. Until now, that is. A recent study led by researchers from the University of Pennsylvania has pinpointed oral microbiome as the link between these two conditions. Specifically, the study showed that diabetes […]
07/03/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Shocking: New study reveals that teenagers get no more exercise than SENIORS
A new study has revealed an uncomfortable sign of the times: The physical activity levels of teenagers are at an all-time low. So much so that, according to the researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, they get as much exercise as senior citizens. Led by professor Vadim Zipunnikov, the team of […]
06/21/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Mammals have a 12-hour biological clock distinct from the 24-hour circadian rhythm, researchers find
Researchers revealed that, apart from 24-hour clocks, mammals and other organisms have autonomous 12-hour clocks that coordinate bodily functions such as blood pressure and body temperature. Not only can these 12-hour clocks be influenced by external factors, but disturbing them has also been linked to human disease. “Our lab has been working on how the […]
06/11/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Aerodynamic technology utilizes electric wind to reduce truck fuel consumption by 5%
By harnessing the power of electric wind, researchers from the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden have found a way to increase truck fuel efficiency. The researchers drew influence from vortex generators on airplane wings to come up with a similar structure to reduce drag on trucks. According to KTH researcher Julie Vernet, their […]
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