Best and Worst of Health and Healthcare – April 2015
by Sara Adaes, PhDAs usual, our monthly roundup starts with a shout out to a notable researcher whose birthday fell on April: Edvard Moser,... READ MORE →
As usual, our monthly roundup starts with a shout out to a notable researcher whose birthday fell on April: Edvard Moser,... READ MORE →
Have you ever heard of the “French paradox”? This concept originated in the 1980s and refers to the epidemiological observation... READ MORE →
This month’s good news range from promising new therapies to technological advances, while the bad news tell us about damaging... READ MORE →
Evolution did not prepare us to become couch potatoes – our ancestors actually had to move around to find food, they... READ MORE →
Intermittent energy restriction (IER), or intermittent fasting, is a form of calorie restriction diet. The principle is simple:... READ MORE →
In Greek mythology, the Fates, or Moirae, were the goddesses who controlled humans’ destiny, from the time they were born... READ MORE →
From now on, we will have a monthly roundup of the best and worst in Health and Healthcare. We will try to highlight noteworthy... READ MORE →
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive, painless brain stimulation method which uses electrical... READ MORE →
Chocolate refers to anything that is made from cacao beans. The word “chocolate” has been etymologically traced... READ MORE →
Sensory substitution is a means to use input from one sensory modality to acquire information for another. It is mostly... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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