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New milk and plant-based protein innovation developed in research

December 28, 2021

Scientists have enriched the nutritional content of cow’s milk this time by adding low-soluble pea protein – a nonallergenic, gluten-free, and cost-effective plant protein that assists in muscle development. The team from the Department of Food Science and Technology at […]

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Ultrasound could treat psychiatric disorders with adaptive behavioural pattern

December 22, 2021

Some people diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder believe that engaging in certain rituals will lead to positive outcomes such as attributing a good test result to wearing green, rather than study hours put in – this is known as the […]

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Intranasal vaccination more effective against respiratory viruses, study finds

December 15, 2021

New preclinical research at Yale University suggests intranasal vaccines (delivered through the nose) may generate stronger immunity against air-borne viruses compared to more conventional injection-delivered vaccines. Not only is an inhalable nasal spray a much easier vaccine delivery system to […]

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Daily dose of yoghurt to lower high blood pressure

December 8, 2021

A new observational study by researchers at the University of South Australia (UniSA) has found associations between yoghurt consumption and lowered blood pressure, especially in people suffering from hypertension. Globally, more than a billion people suffer from hypertension or high […]

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Behavioural therapy model shown to successfully treat HIV/AIDS and depression

December 6, 2021

A new study by researchers at the University of Miami has the potential for treating people struggling with HIV/AIDS and depression. The study was based in South Africa, home to the highest number of cases in the world and a […]

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Alcohol consumption increases risks of atrial fibrillation, study finds

November 29, 2021

Atrial fibrillation (AF), a common and fatal heart condition, is most affected by alcohol consumption than any other triggers including caffeine and sleep deprivation. Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), US, found “heightened risks of AF” in […]

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Moles vs. melanoma formation depends on environmental cues

November 25, 2021

Moles and melanomas both form from the same cell called melanocytes. Melanocytes are cells that give colour to the skin to protect it from the sun’s rays. It was thought that specific changes to the DNA sequence of melanocytes, called […]

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US researchers single out plant molecule used by Native Americans to treat pain and diarrhea

November 18, 2021

Researchers from the University of California-Irvine (UCI) have rediscovered functional uses of plant extracts collected in Muir Woods National Monument, in coastal redwood forest land in California. Plants with a long history of use by Native Americans as topical analgesics, […]

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Smoking and alcohol intake associated with age-related macular degeneration

November 17, 2021

A new study by researchers from University College London has shown both smoking and alcohol intake are associated with age-related macular degeneration (AMD). AMD is a leading cause of blindness – its prevalence is expected to increase with population aging, […]

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Scientists use gold to weaken defenses of antibiotic-resistant bacteria

November 15, 2021

Bacteria resistant to standard antibiotic treatments can be killed by drugs specially formulated with gold packaging, according to an international team of scientists from the University of Leeds, UK, and Chinese universities: the Southern University of Science and Technology in […]

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