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Científicos Descubren la Forma de Hacer que la Cúrcuma se Absorba Mejor para Tratar el Alzheimer y el Herpes

Curcumina— el componente activo que se encuentra en la curcuma -- puede ahora ser más fácilmente absorbido por el cuerpo para tratar condiciones crónicas gracias a la nanotecnología.

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.

Car Dealer Jumpstarts Compassion After Offering His Parking Lot to Help the Homeless

Since Kiplin's Automotive Group publicized their offer back in January, more than 20 people have used the parking lot as a safe place to sleep.

Gates Foundation Commits $100 Million to Speeding Up Coronavirus Treatments and Response

Half of the foundation's financial pledge is being used to form the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator—a “catalytic” initiative for combatting the virus.

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.

Scientists Find Key to Delivering Turmeric Ingredient So It Can Be Absorbed to Treat Alzheimer’s and Herpes

Curcumin—the active compound found in turmeric—can now be more easily absorbed by the body to treat chronic conditions thanks to nanotechnology.

Idaho Judge Says ‘NO’ to One Million Acres of Oil and Gas Extraction Leases So We Can Get Adequate Public Input

In a conservation victory last month, an Idaho judge voided recent land leases for oil and gas drilling across 11 western US states to help the Sage-Grouse.

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.

Engineer Makes a DIY Cell Phone With Rotary Dial So She Doesn’t Have to Use a Smartphone

Rather than learn to live with a smartphone, this engineer designed her own cell phone with a rotary dial—and she is helping others to make their own.

30.000 Libras de Comida que Sobró en la Super Bowl fue Rescatada para Ser Donada a la Caridad

La misión voluntaria espera alimentar a más de 20 mil personas ahora que la comida ha sido distribuida satisfactoriamente por todo el sur de Florida.

These Schools Are Offering Yoga and Mindfulness Class as an Alternative to After-School Detention

Yellow Springs High School in Ohio is offering mindfulness, meditation, and yoga classes as an alternative to punitive after-school detention programs.

Two Cheetah Cubs Born to Surrogate Mother in World’s First Successful IVF Operation to Save the Big Cats

These two cheetah cubs from the Columbus Zoo are the result of the world's first successful in-vitro fertilization on a surrogate cheetah mother.

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.

Scientists Demonstrate Success of a Possible ‘EpiPen’ to Prevent Paralysis From Spinal Cord Injuries

University of Michigan scientists demonstrate success for possible EpiPen that uses nanoparticles to prevent paralysis after spinal cord injuries.

‘Priceless’ Stolen Bonsai Trees Mysteriously Returned Just 72 Hours After Museum Begged for Their Return

The 70-year-old trees were found on a museum road just a few days after the curators begged the thieves to return the precious bonsais.

FDA Approves ‘World’s First’ Portable Bedside MRI Scanner Costing 20 Times Less Than Current Systems

This week's 510(k) clearance from the Food and Drug Administration means that the device will be ready for shipment this summer.

30,000 Pounds of Leftover Super Bowl Food Saved From Landfill and Donated to Charity

The volunteer mission is expected to feed more than 20,000 people now that the food has been successfully distributed throughout southern Florida.

Altruistic Babies? New Study Shows Hungry Toddlers Will Give Up Food in Order to Help Others

This heartening study shows that human babies are naturally willing to sacrifice their own wants and needs in order to help a stranger.

Coors Light is Paying for 1,000 Dog Adoptions Across the US This Month—Here’s How to Get in on the Offer

As a means of encouraging millennials to adopt a canine companion for Valentine's Day, Coors Light wants to pay up to $100 of your dog adoption fees.

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.