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09/18/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Velvet bean is a natural remedy for male sexual dysfunction
Velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens) is a powerful natural alternative treatment for male sexual dysfunction. This was the conclusion of a recent study published in the International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine which validated the tropical legume’s efficacy in improving sperm motility and increasing sperm count in human males. Fifteen males, all of whom had one form […]
09/18/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Treating methamphetamine-induced dopamine damage using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)
Methamphetamine is a highly addictive stimulant drug. It is more commonly known as “meth” and is illegally used to induce powerful euphoric effects similar to those produced by the use of cocaine. Consistent use of the substance can lead to dopamine neurotoxicity, a condition wherein the brain cannot properly produce dopamine. In order to reduce […]
09/17/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Extreme surgery solutions: Hysterectomy for endometriosis has dangerous side effects, especially for those under 35
Endometriosis is an extremely painful reproductive disorder in women that occurs when tissue that should form in the uterus grows outside of it. These tissues act as they would inside the uterus – they thicken and shed itself off during each menstrual cycle. However, because these tissues have no way to exit the body, the tissues […]
09/16/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
New DNA testing tool skips the lab, making diagnostics available in remote places
A new “DNA dipstick” could revolutionize disease diagnosis and improve general healthcare in third-world countries. Scientists have simplified genotyping into a tool that purifies DNA and RNA from living organisms in under 30 seconds. Their recent technology is featured in PLOS Biology and shows how genetic material from organisms can be typed in mere seconds. Previous […]
09/15/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Getting enough sleep is a no brainer; even jellyfish rest to regenerate, study finds
As strange as this may sound, scientists still don’t know why we sleep. Certainly there are medical benefits to rest; cells regenerate and the mind is allowed to process new information, among other things. Yet, from an evolutionary point of view, sleeping makes no sense. For one thing, it makes creatures more vulnerable to predators. […]
09/14/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Adaptable bacteria: Study shows MRSA adapts to your skin’s environment, increasing its ability to infect
A collaborative effort between scientists at the Interfaculty Institute of Microbiology and Infection Medicine, Tübingen (IMIT) and the German Center for Infection Research (DZIF) unveiled an important mechanism found in the cell wall of the bacterium, Staphylococcus aureus. This discovery shows potential in the development of new treatment options for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Vancomycin-intermediate […]
09/14/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Cleanliness can prevent bugs as well as germs: Bed bugs love dirty laundry, study finds
Low-cost traveling has opened the doors to a lot of things, like bedbugs. So says Dr. William Hentley from the University of Sheffield’s Department of Animal and Plant Sciences and his team of researchers. His study, published in Scientific Reports, concluded that global bedbug dispersal has been facilitated by dirty laundry being left exposed in […]
09/12/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Presence of microbial life in our stratosphere teaches us about the possibility of life on other worlds
Scientists are of the opinion that stratospheric microbes may provide clues on extraterrestrial life. The understanding of how these microbes tolerate such extreme conditions could lead to improved scouting and space exploration missions. The assumption is that alien planets would have similar environments to those found in the stratosphere. This has always been an area of […]
09/12/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Can floating islands help threatened insects such as bees and butterflies?
Iowa State University (ISU)’s landmark lake floating islands research project is being re-established this year since its first run in 2015. The Lake LaVerne Floating Islands project was intended to measure the nutrient uptake from the water of the LaVerne lake and then to design, construct, and monitor the amount of carbon the plants could […]
09/11/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
MIT researchers create a “blind” robot that can climb stairs and step over obstacles
Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed two new algorithms that have spawned the creation of the “blind” Cheetah 3. The 90-pound mechanical beast is capable of leaping, galloping, and maneuvering around rough terrain and messy environments using only its sense of touch. Essentially blind, Cheetah 3 displays an astonishing range of […]
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