Certain Types of Childhood Malnutrition and Stunting Might be Prevented by Vaccinations

Certain Types of Childhood Malnutrition and Stunting Might be Prevented by Vaccinations

In the middle of the 20th century, an estimated 4.5 million children under the age of five per year perished from diarrhea. Although oral rehydration…
Heat and Cold are both Harmful to One’s Health

Heat and Cold are both Harmful to One’s Health

Both hot and cold environments cause a stress response in the human body, which can lead to cardiovascular problems. Physiologist Justin Lawley of the University…
Two Exoplanets may have Mainly Water, according to Astronomers

Two Exoplanets may have Mainly Water, according to Astronomers

Astronomers have discovered evidence that two exoplanets orbiting a red dwarf star are ‘water worlds,’ or planets where water makes up a large proportion of…
Children’s Antibiotic Resistance is Linked to Arsenic-Contaminated Water, Study Finds

Children’s Antibiotic Resistance is Linked to Arsenic-Contaminated Water, Study Finds

According to a recent study by Mohammad Aminul Islam of Washington State University and colleagues, areas in rural Bangladesh with high levels of arsenic contamination…
RNA Therapies will Benefit from a New Mechanism

RNA Therapies will Benefit from a New Mechanism

Researchers discovered how biological pacemaker cells can ‘fight back’ against therapies that are used to biologically correct abnormal heartbeat rates. By controlling this activity, the…
The Coal Industry Changed Society. Their Now-Flooded Remnants Could Provide Heat for Present-Day Houses

The Coal Industry Changed Society. Their Now-Flooded Remnants Could Provide Heat for Present-Day Houses

The Industrial Revolution, which had its beginnings in Britain in the 18th century, had far-reaching effects. This historical turning point was made possible in large…
The Best Predictor of Intelligence is Network Neuroscience Theory

The Best Predictor of Intelligence is Network Neuroscience Theory

For decades, scientists have worked to understand how brain structure and functional connectivity influence intelligence. According to researchers, a new study provides the clearest picture…
New Research Shows Restoring Island-Ocean Connections Benefits People, Wildlife, and the Marine Environment

New Research Shows Restoring Island-Ocean Connections Benefits People, Wildlife, and the Marine Environment

The terrestrial ecosystem as well as the coastal and marine habitats gain from restoring and rewilding islands that have been devastated by invasive species. In…
A Study found that Rheumatoid Arthritis Medications Lower the Risk of Heart Disease

A Study found that Rheumatoid Arthritis Medications Lower the Risk of Heart Disease

The cardiovascular effects of disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs, particularly methotrexate (MTX), are complex and frequently misunderstood, potentially leading to unjustified discontinuation of this treatment. Patients with…
Eastern Ukraine’s Old Deciduous Forest Stands on River Banks Have the Highest Bat Diversity and Abundance

Eastern Ukraine’s Old Deciduous Forest Stands on River Banks Have the Highest Bat Diversity and Abundance

For successful breeding in the summer, European forest-dwelling bats need complex woodland systems at both the microhabitat and the landscape levels. Results from the Kharkiv…
Type 1 Diabetes Risk Factor Emerging from Antibodies to Common Antibiotics

Type 1 Diabetes Risk Factor Emerging from Antibodies to Common Antibiotics

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disease characterized by an increase in fasting serum glucose concentration, impaired glucose tolerance, and an increase in glycated…
Steps for Concrete Damage Repair in Reinforced Concrete Structures

Steps for Concrete Damage Repair in Reinforced Concrete Structures

In order to determine whether or not defective concrete has to be repaired, there are a few procedures that must be taken, and if it…
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