More than a diagnosis: recognising FASD
…people with FASD are frequently subject to challenges throughout life that implementation of appropriate social and medical interventions may support them through.
Anorexia and our second brain.
Studying the mechanisms that underlie the link between AN and the microbiome is essential as we search for further ways to supplement patient recovery.
Chickpeas and Moondust — a step into the beyond
These findings raise the question of whether it should truly be our goal to jet off to the moon, or whether these findings could be applied to more earthly endeavours.
Manipulating age
If a woman’s morality is connected with her beauty, how poorly must we treat those deemed to be beyond its grasp?
The myth of the coy female
While this is indeed common practice, we nevertheless see “unexpected” ambitions in females, highlighting how our upheld conceptions of male-female mating behaviour may need challenging.
Breaking Newton’s third law—a new type of motion
Recently, scientists have suggested that Newton’s third law can indeed be defied by the smallest cells found in the human body — the sperm cell.
Senolytics and dementia—the war against ageing
This manner of treatment, in which ageing itself is targeted, could be revolutionary in preventing the development of many age-related diseases in the first place.
Oppenheimer: the man behind the picture
In this way, Nolan proposes us with a question–what would you have done?
