Daryl Nelson
Yale Scientists Find Way to Control the Quality of Sperm
Researchers at Yale University have discovered how the “guardian of the genome” monitors the quality control in the production of sperm and potentially other cells, too.
Scientists Find that Weight Training Improves Parkinson’s Symptoms
Weight training for two years straight significantly improves motor function for those living with Parkinson’s disease, according to a new report from the American Academy of Neurology.
Scientists Develop New Way To Treat Prostate, Pancreatic Cancer
Researchers in Sweden may have developed new technology to properly monitor laser light therapy to treat prostate and pancreatic cancer.
Study: Noticing Your Partners Efforts to Change Can Improve Your Relationship
Feel like your partner will never change?
A new Northwestern University study shows that the more you believe your partner is capable of change and perceive that he or she is trying to improve, the more secure and happy you will feel in your relationship.
Researchers Find Link between Depression and Heart Health
Mental state can play a crucial role in physical health. New research from Tel Aviv University suggests poor mental health can interfere with the heart.
Researchers Find Social Influences Can Fuel Weight Loss
Is weight loss contagious? According to a new study published in the journal Obesity, it is.
Researchers at the Miriam Hospital Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center and the Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University found people who are in a team-based weight loss competition influence each others weight loss to a large degree.
Study: Dietary Goals Should Be Set for Diabetes Patients
Setting a specific goal to eat more low glycemic index foods can improve the dietary habits of people with type 2 diabetes, a new study finds.
Exercise Increasingly Recommended By Doctors, CDC Says
More U.S. physicians are prescribing exercise to patients, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Study: Millions of People Suffering From Hearing Loss Go Untreated
Only one in seven older Americans with hearing loss actually use a hearing aid, according to a new study from John Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Medicine.
Scientist Find Link Between Heart Disease and Prostate Cancer
Researchers at Duke Cancer Institute found a proven link between coronary artery disease and prostate cancer, indicating the two ailments may have joint causes.