WASHINGTON (dpa-AFX) - A 2017 study involving 4,185 Australians found that people used headphones for an average of 47 to 88 hours per month, highlighting just how common these devices have become in ...
Ninety nine percent of gases produced in the gastrointestinal tract are odourless. They include hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and methane. The 1% of gases that smell bad include ammonia, ...
That knot in the stomach before a big presentation isn't just anxiety—it's a sophisticated neural network firing signals independent of conscious thought. The enteric nervous system, a mesh of 200–600 ...
If you love cantaloupe, you'll be happy to know you can grow it yourself for fresh fruit at home. Here's are some of the common varieties to choose from.
The intersection of Developmental Psychology and Ecological Psychology has been explored in various ways over the last fifty years. Several approaches have arisen that examine development within the ...
Rare double glow appears in Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge as comb jellies and early-season dinoflagellates ...
Trusted grocery stores like Trader Joe’s market fruit wash sprays as an easy way to clean produce more thoroughly, promising everything from dirt removal to reduced pesticide residue. For anyone ...
Scientists have uncovered surprising complexity in a tiny sensory structure found in comb jellies, some of the oldest animals on Earth.
Nearly 40% of nonorganic fruits and vegetables grown in California contain traces of pesticides that are also PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” according to a new investigation. California supplies nearly ...
Scientists have created a genomic blueprint for Aeromonas bacteria, which can cause antibiotic-resistant diarrheal disease—with symptoms often misidentified as cholera—in humans and animals.
The number on the nutrition label doesn’t always reflect what your body absorbs.
Antibiotics can alter the contents of your stomach for up to eight years, according to new research. Even a single course of ...