Cancer and nutrition research: How best to move it forward
In the past few decades, a number of studies have suggested a link between dietary habits and the development of cancer. However, much of this research has been unable to move beyond observing links. Now, specialists in cancer and nutrition suggest a way forward.
How to look presentable post exercise
It's one thing to say you're going to commit to a new exercise regime and another to actually do it. And then you must deal with the associated logistics, schlepping of bags and emergency dry shampoo purchases that come with embarking on, to borrow a reality TV term, a fitness journey.
New research offers a minimally invasive approach to deep brain stimulation
Washington, D.C. - Shuo Chen is the 2019 grand prize winner of the Science & PINS Prize for Neuromodulation, for developing a less invasive technique to precisely control the activity of neurons nestled deep in the brain. The findings, described in his prize-winning essay, "Optical modulation goes deep in the brain," could help usher in the next-generation of noninvasive brain stimulation technologies.
Researchers use ultrasonic wave to charge in-body medical devices
A local research team has succeeded in developing a technology that can charge a battery of an in-body medical device with ultrasonic waves.
Things To Keep In Mind While Bathing Your Baby
Young children have to take great care. The mother is very conscious of the care of her baby. Keeping the baby clean is one of the highest priorities of the mother.