


The Rise in Autism Could Be Linked to Preservatives in Processed Foods
Researchers from the
University of Central Florida have found a molecular connection
between a common food preservative in processed foods, neuronal disruption, and
autism. These findings suggest that there
may be a link between the consumption…

Gut Microbes Converted Type A Into Universal Donor Blood
Scientists from the University
of British Columbia (UBC) have found a way to nearly double the amount
of universal donor blood available. They discovered microbes in the human gut that produce
two enzymes which efficiently strip type A…

Scientist Confirm That The Human Body Is A Mosaic Of Different Genomes
A new study has confirmed that the human body is, in fact, a complex mosaic made up of clusters of cells with different genomes. The largest such study to date compiles data from thousands of samples collected from about 500 people and 29 different…

Factors That Have a Significant Effect on Telomere Preservation
The human body and its cells have several different mechanisms for protecting its essential parts and expressing all the indicators that shape every individual in unique ways. Telomeres play a lead role in that process, ensuring our genetic…

Scientists Developed a Simple Test That Can Measure Your Stress Levels
Stress, "the silent
killer" of the modern age, could finally become simple to detect and
quantify. Researchers from the University
of Cincinnati (UC) have developed a new test that can easily measure common
stress hormones using sweat, blood,…

Researchers Speed Up Drug Discovery With New Zombie-Like Cells
Scientists from the
University of Alabama (UA) have invented a new and bizarre technique to
discover novel natural compounds in cells. It
involves human, “zombie-like” cells that are technically no longer alive but
their membranes continue…

Coca-Cola Backed Nutrition Research Holds Back Anti-Sugar Results
The Coca-Cola Company, one of the world’s largest producers of sugary beverages, has funded scientific research on fitness and public health at universities around the world. The newly-uncovered documents reveal that the money comes with…

Huge Study Finds “Zero Risk” Of HIV Transmission During Drug Treatment
Scientists hope an end to
the Aids epidemic could be in sight after eight years long study found men
whose HIV infection was fully suppressed by antiretroviral drugs had no chance
of infecting their partner. Not a single one of the HIV-negative…

CRISPR Gene-Editing Has Opened Doors for Exotic Model Organisms
Scientists are trying to
move beyond conventional model organisms, like fruit flies, zebrafish, yeast,
and mice. They started using CRISPR gene-editing technology to craft new model
organisms or to study the animals that they are more interested…
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