Drinking baking soda could be an inexpensive, safe way to combat autoimmune disease
A daily dose of baking soda may help reduce the destructive inflammation of autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, scientists say.
They have some of the...
Man hacked 200 firms & sold data of millions of users on dark web
Grant West, a cunning hacker who goes by the online handle of “Courvoisier” on the Dark Web has been arrested by British police. The...
Android users hit by ZooPark malware stealing data & recording calls
Kaspersky Lab has discovered a brand new cyber-spying campaign targeting Android users via Telegram chat app and infected websites while watering holes is the preferred attack vector.
Watering holes...
Insight into potential new strategy to target skin diseases like psorias
Research at UT Southwestern has shown that targeting metabolism in growing cells holds promise for the treatment of skin diseases like psoriasis that are...
Structural variation in key brain receptor enables it to cope with hostile condition
During a stroke or an epileptic seizure, neurons in affected parts of the brain fire at an abnormally rapid rate. One byproduct of this...
Cancer cells thrive in stiff tissue, according to new study
Stiffer breast tissue creates an environment more prone to cancer by enabling the disease to interfere with the surrounding healthy cells, according to a...
Coloring Reduces Stress and Boosts Creativity
Taking up colouring can help reduce stress and improve creativity in adults, a study by a researcher at the University of the West of...
Dancers’ Brains React Quickly to Changes in Music and Display Brain Frequencies Linked to...
Neuroscience has studied music for decades, and it has been found to activate both the cortical and deeper brain areas.
Neuroscience of dance, instead,...
8 New Spectre-Class Vulnerabilities (Spectre-NG) Found in Intel CPUs
A team of security researchers has reportedly discovered a total of eight new "Spectre-class" vulnerabilities in Intel CPUs, which also affect at least a...
How low is too low? Experts debate blood pressure targets in post-SPRINT era
Following the landmark SPRINT trial, there is a growing body of evidence for reducing systolic blood pressure targets, resulting in the development of new...
New study links gray hair with immune system activity and viral infection
A new study on mice offers insights into why some people's hair may turn gray in response to a serious illness or chronic stress.
Publishing...
Walnuts impact gut microbiome and improve health
Diets rich in nuts, such as walnuts, have been shown to play a role in heart health and in reducing colorectal cancer. According to...
Women who eat fast food take longer to become pregnant
Women who eat less fruit and more fast food take longer to get pregnant and are less likely to conceive within a year, according...
Even brief maternal deprivation early in life alters adult brain function and cognition
When a baby is taken from its mother for even a brief period early in life, this traumatic event significantly alters the future, adult...
Levitating water droplets with sound waves to improve contaminant detection
In a new study, researchers showed that using sound waves to levitate droplets of water in midair can improve the detection of harmful heavy...
































