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From Terrifying to Terrific: Man Redesigns MRI Machine to Delight Children Instead of Scare Them

Hospitals can be scary places for children to endure even without leaving the hallways—those MRI scanners, however, could make it into a real nightmare. Magnetic...

Nuevo Estudio Indica que los Probióticos Reducen Drásticamente los Síntomas de Depresión

Este nuevo artículo de investigación publicado en la revista Nutrition encontró que 8 semanas de suplementos probióticos redujo significativamente los síntomas depresivos.

These are the 3 Most Promising Longevity Supplements From Scientific Research So Far

A growing body of research says that NR, NMN, and resveratrol are the most promising nutritional supplements for slowing the decline of aging.

Whales Feces Represent One of the Greatest Allies Against Climate Change—Even More Than Trees

With whale excrement being a major food source for phytoplankton, any increase in whale populations could be a dramatic weapon against climate change.

THC Holds Promise As Possible First-of-Kind Treatment for Women With Endometriosis: Study

Not only did the cannabinoids treat sympoms of pain and anxiety, they were also shown to reduce malignant growths caused by the common condition.

New Study Finds Probiotics Dramatically Reducing the Symptoms of Depression

This new research paper published in the Nutrition journal found that 8 weeks of probiotic supplements significantly reduced depressive symptoms.

Parents Reveal Their Top 10 Sneaky Techniques for Getting Kids to Eat Vegetables

According to this survey of more than 2,000 parents, there are a number of ways for getting stubborn kids to eat their fruits and vegetables.

Artificial Intelligence System Identifies New Antibiotic for World’s Most Troubling Disease-Causing Bacteria

MIT researchers have succeeded in using an artificial intelligence system to identify an antibiotic that can fight and kill many hard-to-treat bacteria.

‘Game-Changing’ Skin Printer Works Like a Paint Roller, Speeding Up Healing on Even Bigger Wounds

Since the device has continued to succeed in early trials, the researchers believe it could be used in a clinical setting within the next five years.

Portable Lab You Plug into Your Phone Can Diagnose Illnesses Like Coronavirus

Not only is the at-home spit test device inexpensive to make, it can also test for every illness ranging from HIV and coronavirus to depression.

Your Gut Microbiome Could Be Better at Predicting Disease and Lifespan Than Your Own Genetics

These two new studies awaiting peer review show that our gut microbiomes may do a better job of predicting longevity and diseases than our own genes.

Peanut Allergy Treatment Just Approved as First-of-its-Kind Therapy in the United States

Not only is Palforzia the first approved drug for peanut allergies, it is the first FDA-approved treatment for ANY food allergy.

‘Remarkable’ Blood Flow Discovery Could Pave the Way to New Treatments for Dementia and Migraines

For the first time ever, scientists have proven that the brain can manage its own blood flow—and they have identified the sensors that do it.

‘Breakthrough’ Device Allows Doctors to Keep Livers Outside the Body for 7 Days Instead of Mere Hours

The revolutionary perfusion machine was unveiled to the world by Swiss researchers from the University of Zurich earlier this week.

Un Salto Gigante para la Humanidad: Los Top 10 Avances Científicos del 2019

Desde general energía eléctrica renovable limpia alrededor del mundo hasta explorar el espacio cósmico -- la ciencia ha hecho algunos grandes avances en el 2019.

Doing Something Nice For Others Can Immediately Relieve Sensations of Physical and Mental Pain, Says New Study

This intriguing new study says that altruism and charity can reduce pain and increase peoples' accute and chronic pain thresholds.

One Giant Leap for Mankind; Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs of 2019

From generating clean renewable electricity all over the world to exploring the cosmic space beyond—science has made some great strides in 2019.

Feeling Like a New Year’s Resolution? Study Suggests Living ‘Fast,’ Living Longer—With Intermittent Fasting

Not all diets have scientific evidence to back up their claims, but this new study is adding to a growing body of research supporting intermittent fasting.

Scientists Discover Brain Circuit Linked to Food Impulsivity—And It Could Lead to New Treatments for Overeating

Researchers found that activating a specific neural pathway in the brain can amplify or reduce impulsive eating, regardless of the foods.

Eating in Sync With Biological Clock Could Replace Problematic Diabetes Treatment, Says New Study

Not only did the study participants lose weight on the diet, their glucose levels also improved dramatically—and some were even able to stop taking insulin.