NIH-funded clinical trial tested specific protocols against usual high-level care
DALLAS, March 16, 2014 - Leftover cigarette smoke that clings to walls and furniture is a smelly nuisance, but now research suggests that it could pose a far more serious threat, especially to young children who put toys and other smoke-affected items into their mouths
DALLAS, March 16, 2014 - Sunlight plus a common titanium pigment might be the secret recipe for ridding pharmaceuticals, pesticides and other potentially harmful pollutants from drinking water.
DALLAS, March 16, 2014 - Adjusting the calcium level and acidity could be the key to developing new better-tasting, more eye-appealing and creamier reduced-fat sauces, desserts and salad dressings that could be on the market soon, researchers reported here today.
DALLAS, March 16, 2014 - Honey, that delectable condiment for breads and fruits, could be one sweet solution to the serious, ever-growing problem of bacterial resistance to antibiotics, researchers said here today.
Around 1 in 5 of the population were infected in both recent outbreaks of seasonal flu and the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic, but just 23% of these infections caused symptoms, and only 17% of people were ill enough to consult their doctor.
Apparently, the best way for men to improve their sex lives is by hitting the gym. Medical studies show that there is a direct correlation between men who work out and maintaining a healthy and active sex life.
The headband looks like something Wonder Woman would wear, but it has the potential to seriously alleviate migraine headaches.