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Study evaluates effects of noninvasive neuromodulation used to treat obesity
Novel approaches that have been tested to treat obesity include noninvasive neuromodulation techniques such as transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). Studies performed to date have suggested -
Why drug cheats are still being caught seven years after the 2012 London Olympics
When two swimmers refused to acknowledge victories by Chinese swimmer Sun Yang at the last month’s world swimming championships, the very public protests riveted the swimming -
Deciphering pancreatic cancer's invade and evade tactics
Two known gene mutations induce pathways that enhance pancreatic cancer’s ability to invade tissues and evade the immune system. Researchers report the molecular details of this -
Stressed at school? Art therapy reduces teenage girls' headaches
Teenagers report higher levels of stress than adults, and cite school as the highest contributing factor, according to the American Psychological Association’s annual report. A summary -
Mankai duckweed plant found to offer health benefits
Mankai, a new high-protein aquatic plant strain of duckweed, has significant potential as a superfood and provides glycemic control after carbohydrate consumption, a team of researchers -
Personal trainers' top tips
Ever wonder what top trainers tell their best clients? Personal trainers excel in mapping out individualized exercise programs. And they also offer insights that can help -
DuoCAR-T cells found to be effective against HIV in human mouse models
A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in the U.S., working with biotech firm Lentigen, has found that duoCAR-T cells they created were effective against -
Type 2 diabetes: Small reduction in alcohol, big reduction in heart disease risk
People with type 2 diabetes are at a higher risk of getting cardiovascular diseases, including heart attack and stroke. Lifestyle factors, such as diet and physical
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Coronavirus symptoms: Signs of COVID-19 infection in the toilet include diarrhoea poo |
07:44 By adminCoronavirus is an infectious disease which has been confirmed in more than one million individuals across the world. You could be at risk of COVID-19 infection Read More » -
Coronavirus: Expert reveals how sleeping patterns are being affected by the pandemic |
07:43 By adminColin A Espie, Professor of Sleep Medicine at Oxford University, said the cycles, known as circadian rhythms, are resulting in many experiencing hikes in their anxiety Read More » -
Coronavirus UK: COVID-19 clinical trial volunteers – how to take part in medical trials |
07:42 By adminCoronavirus is an infectious disease which has been confirmed in more than one million individuals across the world. As cases continue to rise in the UK, Read More » -
Diabetes type 2 symptoms: High blood sugar signs in your urine – normal toilet trips |
07:41 By adminDiabetes is a common condition that affects more than four million people in the UK, and 90 per cent of cases are caused by type 2 Read More » -
How to live longer: Plant-based diets have been proven to add years to your life |
07:41 By adminWhen it comes to a long and joyous life who wouldn’t want to be able to add on a few more years? Increasing life expectancy allows many Read More »
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