Hanging out with friends can make kids less sedentary, but having inviting outdoor spaces and nearby parks can help them
Art is in the eye of the beholder
A researcher from James Cook University in Australia has found that a person’s mental state affects how they look at
‘Scaffolding’ method allows biochemists to see proteins in remarkable detail: Technique that uses cryo-electron microscopy should help scientists better understand disease-causing proteins
UCLA biochemists have achieved a first in biology: viewing at near-atomic detail the smallest protein ever seen by the technique
Duel of the inflammatory master regulators: Insights for drug discovery: Glucocorticoid receptor binds as monomer to NF-kappaB sites
Anti-inflammatory drugs such as dexamethasone can have harmful side effects on the skin, bones and metabolism. Structural biology research from
More employers look to boost employee health and well-being
With so much time spent at work, the office seems a logical place to encourage a healthy lifestyle. A growing
Why do we get muscle cramps?
Many of us know the feeling of a cramp – whether you’ve been struck down on the sports field or
Opioid addiction treatment drug helps suppress HIV in former prisoners
When individuals with HIV are released from prison, they have difficulty obtaining care and are often unable to adhere to
Recent years saw increase in burden of prior authorization
(HealthDay)—The burden of prior authorization (PA) has increased over the past five years, and 92 percent of physicians report associated
How intestinal bacteria can affect your blood sugar and lipid levels
Intestinal bacteria have attracted recent attention since they were discovered to influence various physiological functions and diseases in humans. Researchers
Cure for fission yeast genes could have bigger things ahead
Scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) have taken one step closer towards potential cures