The Right Moves: New study sheds light on brain’s ability to orchestrate movement
By Christen Brownlee
The Harvard Gazette
To carry out any action, whether playing the piano or dancing the jitterbug, the brain must select and string together...
The bacterial horror of hot-air hand dryers
Dr. John Ross, MD
Harvard Health Publishing
If you’re the kind of person who avoids public bathrooms at all costs, you may feel validated, as well...
Sohini Mukherjee: Researching psycho-social factors in the women’s lives
By Karen Feldscher
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
During a college research project in the Sundarbans, a poor rural area of India, Sohini Mukherjee...
University of Houston Researcher Tahir Hussain Activates Kidney Cell to Protect It
HOUSTON– University of Houton professor of pharmacology Tahir Hussain has received $1.6 million from the National Institutes of Health to examine a kidney cell...
Diabetics need not always hold back from eating eggs: Study
Sydney-- People suffering from diabetes may finally eat eggs daily without a pinch of guilt. A new study suggests that eating up to 12...
How Gum Disease Is At The Root Of 5 Serious Health Issues
Your dentist keeps warning you about bleeding or inflamed gums for a reason. They can be a gateway to serious health issues.
Periodontal disease, the...
5 natural ways to fight non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
New Delhi-- According to the WHO, liver disease is the 10th most common cause of deaths in India. Gone are the days when liver disease...
Progress and challenge on Alzheimer’s
Healthy diets and exercise have helped, but longer lives also mean more cases, expert says
By Alvin Powell
Harvard Staff Writer
A Harvard epidemiologist offered some good news...
6 herbs to include in your daily diet for a healthier, happier you
New Delhi-- Focusing on health in the hectic and stressful lives that we lead today is becoming difficult. Incorporating relevant herbs in your daily...
Heart patients who walk faster hospitalized less
London-- Increasing the pace of walking may bring some added benefits as researchers have found that faster walking patients with heart disease are hospitalised less.
"The...