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Midlife Migraine Linked To Parkinson’s Disease, Study Says
Kristina Fernandez | | Sep 20, 2014 08:02 AM EDT |
There may be a connection between migraine during middle age and Parkinson’s disease or other movement disorders developing during old age.
New Discovery Could Improve Future Chemotherapies
Marc Maligalig | | Sep 10, 2014 02:34 AM EDT |
The results of the study could possibly lead to a new generation of chemotherapy medicines.
Fungi Zombify Specific Ant Species
Marc Maligalig | | Sep 10, 2014 12:32 AM EDT |
A research team theorizes that every parasitic fungi has a specific ant species it chooses to infect.
Gene Delays Aging Process
Marc Maligalig | | Sep 09, 2014 11:49 AM EDT |
The study could have significant implications for keeping aging and diseases at bay in humans.
New Detector Sees More Light than Previously Thought Possible
Marc Maligalig | | Sep 08, 2014 03:12 AM EDT |
The light in the terahertz wavelength is capable of passing through substances and materials commonly considered opaque.
Yoga Alleviates Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms
Marc Maligalig | | Sep 05, 2014 05:58 AM EDT |
Because of yoga, the quality of life of the study's participants improved, as did their mental health, vision, walking and concentration.
Playing Music Helps Children Learn Better
Marc Maligalig | | Sep 03, 2014 08:09 AM EDT |
The results researchers collected from the study suggest the children's brains only start to react to the music lessons after at least two years of music tutorials.
Blocking Specific Molecules Could Slow Aging
Marc Maligalig | | Aug 25, 2014 07:01 AM EDT |
Cells could live for years longer in an individual through various drug treatments.
Study: Kids’ Brains Benefit from Constant Math Drills
Jasmine Solana | | Aug 21, 2014 12:32 AM EDT |
A new study suggests constant math exercises could benefit children in the long run.
Scientists Discover the Truth About One of the Oddest Fossils Ever Found
Marc Maligalig | | Aug 20, 2014 01:56 PM EDT |
Researchers at the University of Cambridge in England have linked one of the strangest fossils ever discovered, known as Hallucigenia, to present worm-like animals that inhabit tropical rainforests.
Ticks that Cause Severe Meat Allergy are Spreading Across the U.S.
Marc Maligalig | | Aug 19, 2014 01:57 AM EDT |
There are at least 1,500 cases of persons in the U.S. who had been bitten by the Lone Star tick.
New Battery Tech Promises Huge Advance in Renewable Energy Storage
Marc Maligalig | | Aug 18, 2014 08:33 PM EDT |
Researchers have solved a number of the problems that hinder sodium-beta batteries.
Bald People Rejoice: New Hair Growth Drug Looks Promising
Marc Maligalig | | Aug 18, 2014 03:43 AM EDT |
Researchers reported that each regained total hair regrowth within five months of being treated with ruxolitinib.
Study Reveals Egyptian Mummification Started Earlier Than Expected
Marc Maligalig | | Aug 14, 2014 11:34 AM EDT |
Preserved bodies were the origins of the mummification methods used in the Pharaonic period.
Dearth of Women in U.S. Elections Caused by Female Aversion to Politics
Staff Reporter | | Aug 14, 2014 11:03 AM EDT |
The electoral process leaves a lot to be desired for many women in the United States, a new study suggested.
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