WASHINGTON — In a randomized and placebo-controlled study, researchers from Karolinska Institute showed that patients with vitamin D deficiency who received vitamin…
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WASHINGTON — A team of researchers compared how consuming the single amino acid leucine or its two-molecule equivalent, dileucine, influenced muscle-building…
NEW YORK — Light therapy helps heal burn injuries faster by triggering growth protein, a new study by the University at Buffalo has revealed.…
WASHINGTON — A new study has found that the perception of influential leaders may depend on the type of emotions…
WASHINGTON — When new mothers complain that all those sleepless nights caring for their newborns are taking years off their lives,…
WASHINGTON — A recent clinical study led by UT Southwestern Medical Centre found that a commonly prescribed weight-loss drug called “liraglutide” successfully targets…
NEW DELHI — Beneficial bacteria in the intestine use different means to transmit from one person to another, impacting their abundance…
NEW DELHI — Long-term exposure to particulate air pollution is associated with a substantially higher risk of dementia, an extensive study of data…
WASHINGTON — A recent study by University of Delaware researchers has found that physical exercise can boost the vocabulary growth in a child. The…
BOSTON — People with a dietary intake of high flavonoids like strawberries, oranges, peppers, and apples may have a lower risk…