- Conflicts surrounding the sale of $ 30 bath water bottles and interesting questions about DNA

The star social network Belle Delphine sells ... her own bath water. A small palm jar costs $ 30.
- The mechanism of sensory compensation and the magic of the brain

When a person unfortunately loses part of the body, the remaining parts become more 'sensitive', which is the magic of the brain in the concept called 'compensatory mechanism'.
- MIT's imaging techniques shed light on brain activity

Researchers at MIT have developed an imaging technique to help study exactly how electrical signals pass through the brain, helping us better understand Alzheimer's disease,
- Malaria parasites die quickly in blue dyes

In field trials conducted in Mali, green dyes were added to the treatment of malaria because artemisinin contains all malaria parasite cells in patients' blood in just 48 hours.
- Stem cells help patch brain damage in stroke victims

Researchers at the University of Georgia have developed new stem cell-based treatments for stroke. When tested on animal models, this technique shows that it can reduce brain
- Scientists who find proteins can prevent metastatic cancer

Currently, scientists at the Scripps Research Institute have identified a protein that makes cancer metastasis possible. Reducing that level of protein may help block cancer
- New drugs can prevent genes that cause cancer

Scientists are testing a drug that promises to block a gene involved in stimulating obesity from breast and lung cancer, as well as preventing that cancer cell from growing.
- Worry, depression makes you very addicted to smartphones

According to a study, people with mental instability, emotional state, or anxiety, depression are often more likely to be addicted to mobile phones.
- Interesting finding: Finding a bacterium can help prevent skin cancer

Scientists say a skin bacterium - often found on healthy human skin - can help protect against skin cancer.
- Comprehensive research shows that the status of biological aging is slowing down

A comprehensive new study from Yale University and the University of Southern California (USC) has found that Americans seem to be aging slower than 20 years ago.
- Scientists identify genes capable of burning brown fat

Currently, researchers at the Salk Institute have identified proteins that allow brown fat to release energy, opening a new path to treating obesity and related diseases.
- Hydrogel can help heal diabetes ulcers

Hydrogel invented by Rice University can help the body recover from diabetes-related injuries.
- Magnetic nanoparticles are designed to prevent internal bleeding

The bleeding of organs is a very serious condition requiring immediate surgery. So, scientists from ITMO University of Russia are studying effective methods to treat through a
- Supplementing Vitamin B12 may reduce the risk of diabetes

Although only 2 micrograms are needed each day, Vitamin B12 now shows its great effect on type 2 diabetes.
- India found anti-cancer properties in 3 rice varieties

Scientists claim to have discovered the anticancer properties found in the three traditional types of rice found in Chhattisgarh, India.
- Sensors mounted on teeth track what you eat

Designed by scientists at Tufts University in Massachusetts, a new tooth sensor now tracks your protein, salt and alcohol intake.
- Scientists develop brain scanners like helmets

British scientists have developed a brain imaging device that is lighter and more sensitive and can be worn as a helmet, allowing patients to move naturally during the device.
- Eat barbecue, chips and burnt bread containing acrylamide, can it cause cancer?

What is acrylamide and does it cause cancer?
- Reducing heart hormone may limit death from heart failure

Reducing the level of heart hormones commonly known as type B neuronal peptide or also called BNP produced in the heart can significantly reduce the rate of heart failure and
- Taking aspirin during pregnancy may increase your risk of developing cerebral palsy

Newborn babies whose mothers take aspirin during pregnancy may double the risk of cerebral palsy, according to a new finding.