Walking and strength training may decrease the risk of dying from liver disease

Physical activity, including walking and muscle-strengthening activities, were associated with significantly reduced risk of cirrhosis-related death,…

Big data reveals hidden subtypes of sepsis

Much like cancer, sepsis isn’t simply one condition, but rather many conditions with varying clinical characteristics…

Hamvention 2019 – Sunday Roundup

Although the last and shortest day of Dayton Hamvention is usually the least crowded, the ARRL…

Growth in life expectancy in Australia slows

After 20 years of rapid increases in life expectancy at birth, the rate of growth in…

Researchers document impact of coffee on bowels

Coffee drinkers know that coffee helps keep the bowels moving, but researchers in Texas are trying…

Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Geophysical Activity Report and Forecast 18 May 2019

Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Geophysical Activity Report and Forecast 18 May 2019 Click here for…

Hamvention 2019 – Saturday Roundup

Saturday at Dayton Hamvention was very sunny and warm with a comfortable breeze, with visitors settling…

'Stepped' treatment reduces drinking in patients with HIV

People with HIV who drink too much were more likely to reduce drinking after undergoing an…

Button batteries can rapidly damage stomach lining before symptoms appear

Damage to the lining of the stomach can occur quickly when children swallow button batteries; therefore,…

UN chief's call to 'save the Pacific to save the world'

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said it was vital “to save the Pacific to save the world”…