CW Research Team
Transplant patients, keep away from second hand smoke
Exposure to second-hand cigarette smoke in those who have recently received a transplant, results in graft rejection.
Avoid work-related burnout; sweat it out!
Exercising for only four hours per week reduced a person's likelihood of mental deterioration by half. Physical activity that counts is the one that increases your heart rate and makes you sweat
Cancer cells can survive without sugar too
Growth of cancer cells can be halted by depriving them of their energy source
If you are obese, go slow on alcohol
If you're obese and fond of alcohol, restrict your intake to a couple of drinks a day
Sinus trouble? Forget the antibiotics, you’ll heal on your own
Antibiotics that doctors typically prescribe for sinus infections do not reduce symptoms any better than an inactive placebo, according to investigators at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Diabetes may start in the gut, suggests research
The scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggest the problems controlling blood sugar may actually start in the intestines.
Who said online dating is only for the young? Seniors use net to find love too
The researchers also found the language of seniors' online ads was different when describing themselves and what they were looking for in a relationship.
What kind of chocolate is best? The last you taste, Says a new study
The findings of University of Michigan psychologist Ed O’Brien's “little chocolate test” could have serious implications.
Older drivers can be trained to avoid car crashes
Over the years, drivers acquire bad habits, but these habits can be unlearned even in old age
