Archive: 14/04/2015
Stronger muscles make for healthier bone development
Scientists at the University of Southampton have shown that higher muscle mass is strongly linked with healthier bone development in children.Researchers also found no relationship between fat mass and bone development, indicating ...
Apr 14, 2015
European study provides new insight into public interest in medicines research
Researchers at The University of Manchester and Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CMFT) have published data for the first time about public knowledge of and interest in the process of medicines ...
Apr 14, 2015
Personalized computer feedback can mitigate problem gambling behaviors
More than 1.6 million college-aged adults meet the criteria for problem gambling. This can lead to difficulties at work, school or home, and with relationships, personal finances, and mental and physical health. Counseling ...
Apr 14, 2015
New WHO statement on public reporting of clinical trial results announced
The World Health Organization (WHO) have announced a new statement on the public disclosure of clinical trial results which updates and expands a previous statement that noted the "the registration of all interventional trials ...
Apr 14, 2015
Less focused on recurrent bad feelings through probiotics
People focus less on bad feelings and experiences from the past (i.e. rumination) after four weeks of probiotics administration. Psychologists Laura Steenbergen and Lorenza Colzato from the Leiden Institute of Brain and Cognition ...
Apr 14, 2015
Scientific breakthrough unlocks potential novel tendon therapy
Scientists are investigating a new therapy for the treatment of tendon injuries such as tennis elbow and Achilles tendinitis after gaining new insight into the condition.
Apr 14, 2015