According to the information released by the Japanese Minister of Health in June, the average life expectancy of the Japanese reached a record year at 87.45 for women and 81.41 for men. These age-old people fascinate me. It’s fun to read their advice for a long life. However, if I …
Read More »The Most Comprehensive Study on Exploding Head Syndrome!
Also called episodic cranial sensory shock Exploding Head Syndrome (EHS) is a sensory disorder often characterized by a loud noise or popping sensation in the head when entering or leaving deep sleep. About the exact cause of EHS Little is known, and although not dangerous, it can cause fear, anxiety, …
Read More »What is Dry Cough? What Is Good For Dry Cough?
A persistent cough that doesn’t produce mucus can be a sign of certain conditions. Our lungs are in constant contact with the outside world, and dust, germs, pollen, and other contaminants from the environment can easily enter, causing illness or irritation. However, such substances are often a reflex to protect …
Read More »The New Problem of Our Age: Digital Eye Strain
Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) also referred to as Digital Eye Strainidentifies a group of eye and vision related problems arising from prolonged use of computers, tablets, e-readers and mobile phones. Many individuals experience eye discomfort and vision problems when viewing digital screens for long periods of time. It is seen …
Read More »Engineers Designed a Device That Works Like a Synapse
They are specialized junction points that allow neurons to transmit messages to other neurons or non-neuronal cells such as muscles or glands. Teams around the world are working on technologies designed to mimic the brain’s connectivity systems in various ways to perform tasks such as computer intuition and natural language …
Read More »Short and Long Term Benefits of Breast Milk
When it comes to newborn and infant feeding, breast milk is best. Numerous studies show that when a mother decides to breastfeed, it provides a versatile healthy life for herself and her baby in both the short and long term. Positive effects include not only simple factors such as ease …
Read More »Scientists Detect ‘Fat-Burning’ Molecule That Reduces Body Fat Mass
Obesity affects more than 40% of the adult US population and more than 13% of the world population. Obesity is a very difficult and indispensable disease to treat due to diseases such as heart diseases, diabetes, and fatty liver. “Obesity is the biggest health problem in the United States,” said …
Read More »How Long Can We Live With The Fat In Our Body?
When we need to talk about “fat”, which is also present in our blood and can be absorbed and burned by organs, the point we have to mention is fatty acids. These generally form long chains of 16 to 18 carbon atoms. Just like glucose, fatty acids are packaged smartly …
Read More »Tiny Human Livers Produced in the Laboratory Successfully Transferred to Rats
Scientists successfully grew bioengineered organs in the lab from reprogrammed human skin cells and then successfully transplanted functional miniature livers into rats. This experiment, which gives liver organs to animals, could lay the groundwork for future treatments for liver failure. This means the lives of more than 40,000 people each …
Read More »Cockroach milk four times more nutritious than cow’s milk
Cockroach Milk: An international team of scientists noticed the sequential protein crystal found in the cockroach stomach in 2016. Researchers think this milk, four times more nutritious than cow’s milk, could be the key to feeding our growing population in the future. Although most cockroaches do not actually produce milk, …
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