Is There Really Any Benefit to Multivitamins?
A recent look at multivitamins by Johns Hopkins researchers shows that there’s no proof of benefit. Find out the one supplement deemed beneficial—and how others failed.
A recent look at multivitamins by Johns Hopkins researchers shows that there’s no proof of benefit. Find out the one supplement deemed beneficial—and how others failed.
Clinically detectable thyroid nodules are less common in children than adults. However, they are associated with an increased risk of malignancy. Therefore, thorough evaluation of…
Mass media registration certificate dated December 7, 2006. Series ПИ #ФС 77-26521. Federal service for surveillance over non-violation of the legislation in the sphere of…
Mass media registration certificate dated December 7, 2006. Series ПИ #ФС 77-26521. Federal service for surveillance over non-violation of the legislation in the sphere of…
UCLA Health researchers find inconsistent attention span acts as a “middleman” that connects genetic influences to early psychotic symptoms Researchers at UCLA Health have found…
Nature – Clinical-trial participants saw their knee pain abate and could engage better with activities that got them up and going.
A new paper in the journal Science demonstrates how to make several kinds of molecules called anti-Bredt olefins, which violate Bredt’s rule.
Exploring the limits of artificial intelligence: why mastering patterns may not equal genuine reasoning
How can we counter the ways in which artificial intelligence tools bypass human needs? Richard Lopez explains.
Background A major challenge to transforming food systems to promote human health and sustainable development is the global rise in the manufacture and consumption of…
Tenet came out in 2020 which seems like a lifetime ago now. The Christopher Nolan sci-fi thriller quickly became divisive partly because…