Every year, millions of people suffer an ischemic stroke, which occurs when a blood clot blocks blood flow to part of the ...
Much of the U.S. is grappling with severely high temperatures and choking humidity this week. Here's what that means for your ...
Dehydration affects the cognitive functioning of the brain, and can be a cause of conditions like brain fog, shares Dr B ...
EMSense is a foot massager designed to help relieve foot pain, numbness, tingling, and swelling through a combination of heat ...
New research has pinned down why a bright red waterfall pours from Taylor Glacier in East Antarctica. The answer is not blood ...
England's World Cup clash against Mexico has sparked fresh talk about Viagra, but the reason has nothing to do with football, and everything to do with altitude.
England players would be allowed to use Viagra to help cope with the high altitude in Mexico City, as the drug is not on WADA ...
England are leaning on some British sports tech companies as they prepare to face Mexico at altitude in Sunday night's World ...
By David George, Biogas Engineer, Waga Energy Why landfill methane matters more than ever

Municipal solid waste landfills are the ...
Lee J. Martin, Professor of Pathology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, discusses neonatal encephalopathy and his recent research into neonatal brain injury ...
A bright red waterfall flowing through Antarctica’s icy landscape may look like something out of a horror film, but the ...
Progress is being made toward voluntary goals to reduce nitrogen loads into the Mississippi River and Gulf of Mexico, but the “dead zone” in the Gulf is projected to be larger than average this year.