If you have hay fever, you’ve probably been sneezing a lot lately.
Three ways to prepare for bushfire season if you have asthma or another lung condition
Australia’s bushfire season is officially under way during an El Niño. And after three wet years, and the plant growth that comes with it, there’s fuel to burn.
COVID proved the therapeutic potential of RNA technology—making it more available is the next goal
The recent award of the 2023 Nobel prize in physiology or medicine to Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman highlights the growing importance of RNA technology in the medical world, with many potential applications beyond COVID vaccines.
A century of research shows eating these compounds can help protect against heart disease and Alzheimer’s
Perhaps the word “polyphenol” means little to you, but they certainly mean a lot to your health. Polyphenols are a family of chemical compounds present in foods of vegetable origin and seaweed that have been studied over the last century for their health effects.
FRA commences selling of soya beans
By NATION REPORTER
THE Food Reserve Agency (FRA) has commenced the selling of 100, 000 metric tonnes of soya beans on the Zambian Commodity Exchange (ZAMACE) platform.Â
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How can I get some sleep? Which treatments actually work?
Do you have difficulty falling asleep? Do you stay awake for a long time at night? Do these sleep problems make you feel fatigued, strung-out, or exhausted during the day? Has this been happening for months?
A large international study of migraine reveals new biological pathways for treatment
A large international study led by deCODE Genetics on the genetics of migraine provides novel insights into the biology of migraine enabling detection of rare variants protecting against migraine, opening an avenue for potential development of novel drug targets.
FDA conclusion that oral phenylephrine is ineffective means consumers need to rethink medications
The ramp-up to cold and flu season is a bad time for consumers to learn that some of their most trusted go-to products don’t actually work.
Focusing on functional fitness in your 20s and 30s can help you be ready for anything
What’s the best type of exercise you can do for your health? The answer seems to change every week. Lately, many fitness enthusiasts and influencers have been talking about the importance of “functional fitness”—especially for people in their 20s and 30s who want to stay mobile and ready for anything as they get older.
Unexpected link found between 2 schizophrenia risk proteins
The discovery of a physical interaction between two proteins in brain cells that can be traced in mice to control of movement, anxiety and memory could one day open the door to development of new schizophrenia treatment strategies, researchers say.