High blood pressure: Sprinkle these three items on your porridge to lower your reading

High blood pressure happens when the force of blood pushing against your arteries is consistently too high, a process that causes your arteries to narrow. This mechanism does not produce any adverse outcomes initially, but, over time, narrowed arteries restricts blood flow to the heart, and this can trigger a heart attack. Fortunately, high blood pressure can be lowered by […]

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Beijing CANCELS major Lunar New Year events

Beijing CANCELS major Chinese New Year celebrations in desperate attempt to control the spread of the killer SARS-like coronavirus Officials in the Chinese capital have scrapped temple fairs across the city Beijing residents have been urged to ‘strengthen prevention and support’  Almost 600 people have caught the virus, which has yet to be named officially  Beijing has today announced major […]

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Researchers decipher a new way that immune cells detect infections and cancers

Published today in Science, the research team from the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity (Doherty Institute), the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute and CSL Limited say this breakthrough of discovering how gamma-delta T cells become activated addresses a question that has baffled scientists for 25 years. The study by University of Melbourne’s Marc Rigau, Ph.D. student at the […]

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Using caffeine as a tool to study information processing

Researchers are using caffeine to study how the brain processes information, and a new study shows the effectiveness of this approach. A placebo-controlled study in adults, which uses a simple Go/NoGo task, is published in Journal of Caffeine and Adenosine Research. The article entitled “Caffeine as a Tool to Explore Active Cognitive Processing Stages in Two-Choice Tasks” was coauthored by […]

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Coronavirus outbreak in China sparks ‘super-spreader’ fears as pneumonia-like illness sickens hundreds

At least 3 dead, over 200 infected by new respiratory virus across China Outbreak raising concerns ahead of Lunar New Year travel; Dr. Janette Nesheiwat weighs in. Health officials in China grappling to manage the outbreak of a new coronavirus now fear the disease could be a so-called “super-spreader.” As of Tuesday, the central city of Wuhan — where the […]

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How to embrace a ‘climate diet’

When the world is burning and the ice caps are melting, it’s hard to know what we, as individuals, can do to help the planet. Are our metal straws and reusable totes actually doing anything? One thing that will have an impact on our individual environmental footprint is how we eat. Enter: the climate diet. Vegans have been spouting the […]

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Want to be a wise guy in old age? Take testosterone

Taking testosterone supplements can boost men’s brain health into old age, a new research review has found. Researchers from Edith Cowan University (ECU) analyzed the results of previous randomized control trials that examined if taking testosterone supplements improved cognitive function in older men. They are now calling for Australian men to volunteer for a randomized control trial to test if […]

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