Maurishire Akabidavis, 26, stumbled into the keto diet the way most people did in 2019—on the internet and in conversation with friends. The low-carb, high-fat…
Coronavirus scams: The science of how to spot and deal with nuisance callers
Most of us have experienced unwanted calls at home. This is in spite of efforts by regulators, including the Information Commissioner’s Office and Ofcom, whose…
Developing resilience is an important tool to help you deal with coronavirus and the surge in cases
We’re all exhausted and pushed to the limit by months of social distancing, and the recent news that cases are climbing in many states is…
Extracts of the plant A. annua are active against SARS-CoV-2
Chemists at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces (Potsdam, Germany) in close collaboration with virologists at Freie Universität Berlin have shown in laboratory…
Simulations help reduce the effects of a second wave of COVID-19
As the world moves past the first 100 days of the pandemic, the number of new daily cases continues to rise in some countries. By…
What effect does loneliness have on the smoke? – Naturopathy Naturopathy Specialist Portal
How loneliness affects the smoke Loneliness, it seems to make the affected people to stop Smoking, and lonely people are also more likely to smoke.…
Smartphone app uses voice recordings to detect fluid in the lungs
Voice analysis by a smartphone app identifies lung congestion in heart failure patients, allowing early intervention before their condition deteriorates. The small study is presented…
Answering the call: how COVID-19 hotline staffers helped panicked New Yorkers
(HealthDay)—”I live in Washington state,” said the caller, “but my husband is on a plane to New York City, and I just got a call…
Scientists decode how the brain senses smell
Scientists have further decoded how mammalian brains perceive odors and distinguish one smell from thousands of others. In experiments in mice, NYU Grossman School of…
Coronavirus: why it’s dangerous to blindly ‘follow the science’ when there’s no consensus yet
The Lancet and the New England Journal of Medicine are among the most influential scientific journals in the world. Both have recently had to retract…