In a new study, researchers demonstrate long-term beneficial effects for children diagnosed with ASD through a revolutionary fecal transplant technique…
Underwater forests a treasure trove of new drugs
A new study reveals for the first time that a common species of seaweed, Laminaria ochroleuca, is a rich source…
High-intensity interval training increases injuries, research shows
People who engage in high-intensity interval training are at greater risk for injury, especially in the knees and shoulders, a…
Animal-assisted therapy improves social behavior in patients with brain injuries
Animal-assisted therapy can foster social competence in patients with brain injuries and increase their emotional involvement during therapy, according to…
Identifying regions that would most benefit from an innovative strategy against malaria
A new analysis identifies African regions where ivermectin administration to livestock would have the greatest impact on malaria transmission. The…
Plant compounds could provide the answer for blindness caused by diabetes, say experts
Compounds from a group of plants could have the answer to treating several causes of blindness, new research suggests.
A step beyond the hygiene hypothesis—immune-mediated classes determined in a population-based study
Comorbidity patterns of childhood infections, atopic diseases, and adverse childhood experiences (ACE) are related to immune system programming conditions. The…
Nutrients from food, not supplements, linked to lower risks of death, cancer
Researchers have found that adequate intake of certain nutrients from foods — but not supplements — is linked to a…
New intervention doubles quit rate among smokers with severe mental illness
Research has found a dedicated intervention to help people with severe mental illness stop smoking can double quit rates at…
Choose Foods, Not Supplements
Dietary supplements do not help you live longer, and in large quantities may be harmful.