[ad_1] A researcher at UB's Biological and Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry Laboratory, led by Assistant Professor of Geology Elizabeth Thomas, adds solvents to glass columns holding organic matter from lake sediments. This process …
Read More »US government halts study on heart stem cells
[ad_1] Heart attacks can damage the muscle cells (shown here) that cause the organ to continue beating.Credit: Steve Gschmeissner / Science Photo Library The US National Institute of Heart, Lung and Blood …
Read More »The ideal time between pregnancies is at least one year: study
[ad_1] Women who want to have children in their thirties or forties are often faced with a dilemma regarding the waiting time between pregnancies. Doctors often advise waiting 18 to 24 months. …
Read More »New study pushes back the origins of chocolate
[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain While Halloween party goers are getting ready to eat chocolate, a new study by an international team of researchers, including the University of British Columbia, is pushing …
Read More »Study finds more than 8,000 children sent to emergency department are armed each year
[ad_1] Gun injuries, including many victims of assault, sent 75,000 American children and adolescents to emergency rooms over a nine-year period, costing nearly $ 3 billion, a study found unprecedented. The researchers …
Read More »Study suggests new mothers should wait a year before becoming pregnant again
[ad_1] New mothers who become pregnant and have a high birth rate. Researchers who looked at nearly 150,000 births in Canada said that they waited 12 to 18 months to conceive after …
Read More »New BGSU center will study fresh water, human health
[ad_1] Share Tweet Share Email Print BOWLING GREEN — A new Bowling Green State University research center aims to greatly expand how scientists investigate harmful algal blooms that cost Americans an estimated …
Read More »US throws donor kidneys that could be given to patients, study finds
[ad_1] There is a serious shortage of kidneys in the United States. According to the Organs Supply and Transplantation Network, a federal database on organ transplantation, nearly 100,000 Americans are currently on …
Read More »You must beware! Young people also present a higher risk of stroke due to air pollution: study
[ad_1] The air quality in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) is very toxic. According to medical experts, tiny particles of air pollution can also increase the risk of stroke in …
Read More »New study warns that some treatments for diabetes could lead to kidney complications
[ad_1] WashingtonAccording to a new study, attempts to normalize blood pressure and cholesterol could have long-term adverse effects on the kidney health of adults with type 2 diabetes who are at high …
Read More »