A link between living at higher latitudes and having a higher of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) prevalence rate has been revealed on a new study conducted at Binghamton University.
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Multivitamins Offer No Benefits To Cardiovascular health
After an extensive analysis of clinical trials and published studies, it has been discovered that
multivitamin and mineral supplements don’t provide any essential benefits to people’s cardiovascular health.
Researchers Discovered Protein That Can Boost Immunity Against Reinfections
A link between the memory cells of the body and a specific protein, known as purinergic receptor P2RX7, has been identified by researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School (UMN).
Altitude Sickness Drug Can Benefit Glioblastoma Patients
The drug, acetazolamide, that is used to treat a variety of conditions, such as altitude sickness, glaucoma, heart failure, epilepsy and seizures, may also benefit patients with glioblastoma, which is an aggressive form of brain cancer.
Hospital Staff Don’t Comply With Hand Hygiene Guidelines
A study conducted by researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) has revealed that hospital staff don’t pay much attention to hand hygiene, especially when no one is watching.
Researchers Found Possible New Vaccine To Prevent Malaria
According to researchers, higher levels of Plasmodium falciparum antibodies can protect children living in Papua New Guinea from severe malaria.
Doctors Are Too Exhausted To Devote Time For Training
UK health officials have warned that junior doctors no longer have time for necessary training to improve their skills because they are too overworked.
Researchers Examined Brain’s Responses in Visual Threats
Researchers from the University of Queensland (UQ) conducted an integrative study on how the brain identifies and reacts to threats, specifically in zebrafish.
Women Who Work Long Hours Increase Their Risk Of Diabetes
New research has revealed that women who work 45 hours or more every week may be increasing their risk of developing diabetes.
Scientists Discovered Lipid That Can Act As Anti-Inflammatory
A type of lipid known as, phosphatidylethanoloamine or PE, have been recently discovered by scientists from the National Institutes of Health.