Older adults concerned about displaying early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease should also consider a hearing check-up, suggest recent findings.
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Bee Surveys in Newest National Park Could Aid Studies Elsewhere
Declines in native bee populations are widely reported, but can existing data really analyze these trends?
Mangrove Patches Deserve Greater Recognition No Matter the Size
Governments must provide stronger protection for crucial small mangrove patches, is the call led by scientists at international conservation charity ZSL (Zoological Society of London), which hosts the IUCN SSC Mangrove Specialist Group, in a letter published in Science today (18 January 2019).
Using bacteria to create a water filter that kills bacteria
More than one in 10 people in the world lack basic drinking water access.
Researchers discover the brain cells that make pain unpleasant
If you step on a tack, neurons in your brain will register two things: that there’s a piercing physical sensation in your foot, and that it’s not pleasant.
McMaster Researchers Weigh in on Potential Changes to Canada’s Food Guide — and Feelings are Mixed
Say goodbye to the four food groups – meat and meat alternatives, dairy, vegetables and fruit, and grain products.