February 28, 2010
The Genetic Connection Between Misery and Death
UCLA researchers have found the genetic link between misery and death.
The new study has also discovered a specific genetic variation in some
UCLA researchers have found the genetic link between misery and death.
The new study has also discovered a specific genetic variation in some
Researchers at University of Oregon have discovered that separate brain pathways process the start and end of what we hear.
The team has isolated
Get married? Well, then be grateful, for according to a new study, single men and unhappily married men may face a higher risk of fatal stroke in later decades.
While home fertility tests for women are already available, a new device that will test the sperm count of men will soon be available in the market in Britain.
Researchers have shown that the brain region that activates when a person learns a new noun is different from the part used when a verb is learnt.
“Learning
A nanotechnology approach that potentially could eliminate the problems of side effects and drug resistance in the treatment of cancer has been developed by scientists.
A UK trial has shown that individuals suffering from chronic lower back pain may find relief through a form of group “talking therapy”.
In the study
Scientists have determined that lavish banquets offered to ancient Egyptian gods blocked the arteries of priests who took the food home to their families, thus causing them to die of heart attacks.
Researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center say that contralateral prophylactic mastectomy (CPM), a preventive procedure to remove
A new nanoscale scanning technique developed at Imperial College London has enabled researchers have been able to see how heart failure affects the surface