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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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Strenuous exercise shown to relieve chronic anxiety

November 11, 2021

Sufferers of chronic anxiety – symptoms of which are irresponsive to standard treatment – might find relief from their symptoms through physical activity, according to researchers at the Swedish University of Gothenburg. Described as “one of the largest” studies of […]

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Depression tied to sustained sedentarism during pandemic, say researchers

November 11, 2021

People who maintain a sedentary lifestyle are more likely to have symptoms of depression, compared to those who engaged in a more dynamic lifestyle. Researchers at Iowa State University (ISU) who surveyed a sample of over 3,000 participants from the […]

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Infection study shows steep decline in vaccine effectiveness over eight months

November 9, 2021

A study by the Public Health Institutes (PHI) has detected a sharp decline in the protection from infection conferred by three major COVID-19 vaccines among US veterans. At the same time, the vaccines’ protection from death remained strong across the […]

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Oestrogen may have a protective effect on the female brain

November 8, 2021

A study of menopausal women suggests that greater cumulative exposure to oestrogen in life, for example from having a longer reproductive span or from having taken hormone replacement therapy (HRT), may potentially reduce the brain-shrinking effects of Alzheimer’s disease. “Our […]

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US researchers optimise human mental function with targeted brain stimulation

November 7, 2021

Specific human brain functions linked to mental illness, including self-control and mental flexibility, can be enhanced using targeted electrical brain stimulation and artificial intelligence (AI). In studying patients with epilepsy at Massachusetts General Hospital, researchers from the University of Minnesota […]

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Protein that suppresses inflammation controlled by healthy gut bacteria

November 2, 2021

New research from the University of Bath, UK, and the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School (UMass Chan), US, has revealed how major imbalances in gut bacteria influences the expression of a key protein that controls gut inflammation. The international […]

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Spreading awareness on benign prostatic hyperplasia, according to a Malaysian urologist

October 26, 2021

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland, affecting nearly a third of men over 50 years old globally. In Asia, studies indicate the overall prevalence rate of BPH increases rapidly with age and is tied […]

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