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Eat on time: Docs after study links between meal timings and...
A study led by the Université Sorbonne Paris Nord in France lays out the association between meal timings and the risk of cardiovascular disease...
Covid variants can evolve 3x faster in deer than in humans: Study
The study, published in the Nature Communications, showed that white-tailed deer across Ohio, US, have increasingly been infected with SARS-CoV-2
Study finds bioactive material spraying technique
The researchers claim that such a method might usher in a new era of transdermal medicine, including immunisations without shots.
Reduced grey matter in brain linked to teen smoking, nicotine...
Low grey matter volume in the left side of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex may be an “inheritable biomarker” for nicotine addiction
Parkinson's disease can quietly progress undetected for years: Study
Using genetic manipulations, the team eliminated the ability of dopamine-producing neurons to release this chemical messenger in response to the...
Cocaine, alcohol abuse linked to brain changes, cognitive decline
The study led by a team from the Texas A&M University School of Medicine showed that these substances of abuse can detrimentally affect people's...
Male birds who can repeat song notes attract female mates: Study
Their response gradually faded (habituated) until it was rekindled when males switched to a different type of song.
Study discovers insights about human gut-brain connection
The researchers successfully had participants swallow a minimally invasive vibrating capsule to measure neural responses during gastrointestinal...