[ad_1] Cannabis is fully legalized in Canada, researchers interested in this plant can finally undertake previously inaccessible investigations, entangled in paperwork. The overdose crisis is undoubtedly one of the most urgent areas …
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[ad_1] Moms should wake up and smell the coffee. Women who drink caffeine during pregnancy are more likely to have preterm and low birth weight babies, and health researchers recommend that exhausted …
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[ad_1] The cat's tongue is covered with pointed spines facing the back, called papillae, whose precise function is a mystery. In a study both experimental and theoretical, researchers at the Georgia Institute …
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[ad_1] Jordi Prat-Camps with the model of his experience. Copyright of the University of Sussex image. Challenging the long-standing principles of magnetic coupling, new research has shown that it is possible to …
Read More »Anti-HIV Drugs May Help Alzheimer's Disease, Study Shows Foundational Cause Not Discovered
[ad_1] PET-scan of a human brain with Alzheimer's disease. Credit: public domain A major new study on Alzheimer's disease provides previously unknown evidence of the origin of the disease that steals the …
Read More »Curious breasts study seeks volunteers for brassiere research
[ad_1] Copyright of the image University of Portsmouth Legend The movements of the volunteers' breasts will be analyzed on a treadmill. A study on the science of saggy breasts – aimed at …
Read More »Light and dust play a crucial role in the formation of life in galaxies: study – Technology News, Firstpost
[ad_1] Tech2 News Staff Nov 23, 2018 9:05 PM IST A new study by researchers at the Australian National University takes a closer look at a cosmic phenomenon that slows down the …
Read More »Curious breasts study seeks volunteers for brassiere research
[ad_1] Copyright of the image University of Portsmouth Legend The movements of the volunteers' breasts will be analyzed on a treadmill. A study on the science of saggy breasts – aimed at …
Read More »Humans have not caused the extinction of animals in Africa, according to a scientific study
[ad_1] In this archival photo, a herd of adults and baby elephants walks at dawn. Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, is in the background, in Amboseli National Park, in southern Kenya. Elephants are one …
Read More »Type 2 diabetic patients may no longer have access to insulin in 2030: study
[ad_1] Insulin flasks and a syringe on a table(Photo: GETTY IMAGES) According to a Stanford University study, the use of insulin is expected to increase by 20% by 2030 and many people …
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