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10/09/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Treating ADHD naturally: The science says Omega-3s make a difference
A new study finds that omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) can be an option for treating attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Researchers at King’s College London examined data from seven clinical tests of more than 500 children and teenagers, and data from three other clinical tests of at least 200 children and teenagers. They […]
10/08/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Zinc supplements found to protect against esophageal cancer
A new study finds that zinc supplements can help prevent cancer in the esophagus, as reported by Science Daily. Researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) evaluated the reaction of human esophageal cancer cells and healthy human cells to zinc. They discovered that zinc supplements slowed down the growth of esophageal cancer cells. Esophageal […]
10/07/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Researchers recommend organic food and vitamins for pregnant women to reduce the risk of cancer and autism
Researchers of a new gestational analysis said that exposure to pesticides during pregnancy raises the baby’s risk of developing brain tumors. To reach this conclusion, the researchers conducted phone interviews with about 3,500 children below 15 years from two previous tests. Four hundred and thirty seven of the study subjects had brain cancer. “Our findings add […]
10/03/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Breakthrough in invisibility technology: Scientists have created a material that allows light waves to pass straight through
Scientists developed a new idea for invisibility technology that would allow light waves to pass straight through a special material without any obstruction, as reported by Science Daily. Researchers from University of Technology (TU Wien) in Vienna, together with colleagues from Greece and the United States, discovered a new idea for cloaking technology in which a completely […]
09/30/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Five countries have banned glyphosate in the wake of recent lawsuits
The Flemish government has joined the number of countries banning glyphosate, as reported by the Baum Hedlund. The prohibition on the use of glyphosate is not new in the country as the Belgian cities of Brussels and Wallonia have already issued their own laws regarding the individual use of the chemical. In addition to Belgium, […]
09/26/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Study shows men should keep playing: Active lifestyle now makes you five times more likely to be fit when you’re older
Men who played sports in their 40s and 50s are five times more likely to be fit and active into their late 70s than those who avoided sports, according to a study reported by The Daily Mail. The results suggest early and sustained sports participation might help people to stay active as they get older. […]
09/26/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
We’re doing it to ourselves: Human activity found to impact weather, weather outcomes
Thunderstorms and flooding are expected to become more intense because of human activities, according to reports by Science Daily. In the first report by the Science Daily, scientists observed how thunderstorms directly above two of the world’s busiest shipping lanes were more powerful than storms in areas of the ocean where ships do not travel. […]
09/25/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
So, we’re ALL aliens? New research suggests that DNA molecules were brought to Earth on meteorites
A new research suggested that molecules brought to Earth in meteor showers could potentially be converted into the building blocks of DNA, according to a Science Daily report. Researchers from the University of York found that amino nitriles, the molecular precursors to amino acids, were able to use molecules present in interstellar ice to trigger […]
09/25/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Virtual pain relief: Researchers believe video games can reprogram your brain, or at least distract you
A recent study suggested that virtual reality games might help relieve pain by distracting players or by triggering changes in the brain, as reported by the Daily Mail. The study, published in Pain Medicine, found that although distraction may indeed play a role in pain relief, it is also possible that virtual reality games could […]
09/22/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
The science behind a party trick may lead to a breakthrough in brain research
Researchers suggested that the popular bottle-breaking trick may help in traumatic brain injury research, as reported by the Science Daily. Researchers from Brigham Young University (BYU), Utah State University, and the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology claimed that their findings on a phenomenon in liquid dynamics could give insight in the research of brain traumas. […]
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