Scientists at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (The Neuro) of McGill University have used a unique approach to track
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Number of sugary drinks sold in hospital shops halved
Number of sugary drinks sold in hospital shops, canteens and vending machines halved in the past year, NHS bosses say
Neuronal ‘barcodes’ shape complex networks in the brain
The brain is an enormously complex organ. Understanding how billions of brain cells succeed in making precise connections is a
Web-based support system may help people lose weight and keep it off
In a randomized long-term lifestyle change trial, an Internet-based health behavior change support system (HBCSS) was effective in improving weight
Mutation and 3D modeling reveal new structure to cell division process
Cell division is one of the most fundamental processes of biology. It’s what allows all living things to grow, multiply
Immunotherapy can fight superbugs as well as cancer, trials show
Immunotherapy could fight deadly superbugs: Researchers successfully modify the darling cancer treatment to kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria Immunotherapy is the darling
Even When Insured, Heart Disease Can Bankrupt Poor Families
THURSDAY, July 5, 2018 — In the United States, heart disease can ruin a poor family financially even if they
Mothers who follow five healthy habits may reduce risk of obesity in children
Children and adolescents whose mothers follow five healthy habits — eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, keeping a healthy body
10 Top Cancer Experts Reveal What They Do To Avoid The Deadly Disease
Cancer is among the leading causes of death worldwide. And while there have been lots of medical advancements towards treating
What you eat while pregnant may affect your baby’s gut
A mother’s diet during pregnancy may have an effect on the composition of her baby’s gut microbiome—the community of bacteria