Structured exercise program, not testosterone therapy improved men’s artery health
Twelve weeks of exercise training improved artery health and function in middle-aged and older men (ages 50-70 years) with low-to-normal testosterone levels, while testosterone therapy provided no benefits…
Substance use in adolescence and risk for aggression
Effects of alcohol and cannabis on aggression-linked brain circuitry
Having too much fatty tissue accumulated in the neck increases the chances of suffering heart problems, according to a new study
Researchers from the University of Granada warn that an accumulation of fatty tissue in the neck (both the double chin and the deeper deposits, located between muscles and…
Sudden death from heart attack more common in people who do not exercise
An active lifestyle is linked with a lower chance of dying immediately from a heart attack, according to a study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology,…
Detecting single molecules and diagnosing diseases with a smartphone
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich researchers show that the light emitted by a single molecule can be detected with a low-cost optical setup. Their prototype could facilitate medical diagnostics.
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