If you’ve upped your alcohol consumption in lockdown, you’re not the only one. But have you thought about how you’re going to get your drinking levels back down
Hockey goaltenders could have a new competitive advantage in stopping the puck thanks to researchers at Brock University. Professor of Kinesiology Kelly Lockwood and graduate student Colin Dunne
COVID-19 patients could be more susceptible to fungal infections, according to researchers from Imperial College London. The researchers say that there has been reported evidence that patients with
This summer, we’re all honing our skills in the kitchen. Whether as a budding mixologist or a master baker, we’re always in search of new recipes to tackle;
Researchers at McMaster University who study how the brain processes sound have discovered the common practice of using artificial tones in perception experiments could mean scientists are overlooking
New muscle has successfully been created in mice using a minimally invasive technique dubbed “intravital 3-D bioprinting” by a team involving UCL scientists. This new research could pave
Many epidemiologists believe that the initial COVID-19 infection rate was undercounted due to testing issues, asymptomatic and alternatively symptomatic individuals, and a failure to identify early cases. Now,
Now breast, lung, bowel and prostate cancer can all be treated in a WEEK as patients receive shorter – and more convenient – courses of radiotherapy Bigger radiation
The COVID-19 global pandemic brought people together, but that immediate and forced togetherness can cause issues for couples, even in the strongest of relationships. A Purdue University social
We’ve all been there: You dig into a perfectly bright container of strawberries, only to pick off the top layer of perfect berries and see…wrinkly and spotty little
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