VIVA LA RESISTANCE
Scientists have created edible sensors to monitor health.
They have successfully tested new biodegradable sensors for monitoring heart rate and temperature. They are made from salt, seaweed and graphene. Such devices are safer for humans than other analogues, and more accurately record the vital signs of the body. In addition, they do not contain microplastics that enter water sources as they decompose.
[Wellness]
March 8, 2023
AI has been taught to predict a person's chance of surviving cancer.
Canadian agency BC Cancer, led by Dr. John Nunez, said it had trained a neural network based on 47,625 cases. And now she, reading the doctor's notes, very accurately predicts the outcome of treatment, advises life hacks from other doctors and helps a lot in the process of therapy.
[Wellness]
March 6, 2023
Scientists have learned how to print biomaterials directly inside the human body.
Researchers from Australia have presented a prototype device for 3D printing of living cells directly inside the body. A miniature robot can create biomaterial without major surgery. The new 3D bioprinter allows biomaterials to be directly delivered to target tissues or organs using a minimally invasive approach. This system enables accurate 3D reconstruction of injuries within the body.
[Wellness]
March 6, 2023
Sleep mask improves memory and attention.
A recent study found that wearing a sleep mask can improve cognitive performance the next day. Participants in the experiment demonstrated higher levels of episodic memory and attentiveness. The cycle of sleep and wakefulness is regulated by the change in illumination day and night. Therefore, any light sources such as the sun, street lights and gadget screens can affect the quality of relaxation.
[Wellness]
March 6, 2023
IKEA buffets are experimenting with insect menus.
The goal is to get people to think about how much meat they are consuming and encourage them to consider alternative sources of protein. New mealworm meatballs developed by the IKEA Food Lab. They came up with not only meatballs with worms. Also bug burgers, soilless salad, "green" ice cream and a vegan hot dog. These are all experimental dishes and will not be available in all IKEA stores. But this is a possible future for our nutrition, as the insect world is more environmentally friendly than farmed animals. Sooner or later the world will come to this. It remains to be hoped that it will be edible to taste.
[Wellness]
March 6, 2023
By 2035, half of the people on Earth will be overweight.
This was stated by experts from the World Obesity Federation (such exists). The experts added that obesity will be higher among children and young people. At the same time, the number of obese people will grow faster in poor countries. And at the moment, 38% of people in the world suffer from the disease.
[Wellness]
March 6, 2023
Exercise is one and a half times better than medications for depression symptoms.
Scientists from Australia say that exercise should be the main treatment for depression. They cope with the symptoms of this disease one and a half times more effective than regular consultations with doctors and taking medications. The most effective were high-intensity, but short-term sports, such as a short run in the park. Yoga, Pilates and walking have also had a positive effect.
[Wellness]
March 4, 2023
Practicing tree pose with mindfulness.
Technique. The whole leg is vertical, straight. The second leg is bent at the knee, its foot is located on the inner thigh of the skating leg, the heel is closer to the groin of the skating leg, and the fingers are pointing down to the floor. The knee of the bent leg is directed to the side (right, if it is the right leg). The supporting leg, torso, head and arms are vertical. Vrikshasana is a very simple pose. Any experienced yoga teacher will tell you this. But this is true only at first glance. Technically, it is not enough to stand on one leg - you need to hold on, release all tension, relax the supporting leg. Look for balance not in an external support, not to cling to the surface of the floor with your eyes, but to find it deep inside.
[Wellness]
March 3, 2023
11 minutes of daily walks will help to avoid early death.
Scientists have found that brisk walking for just 11 minutes a day reduces the risk of premature death by almost a quarter. These findings are based on the largest study of over 30 million people worldwide. Health experts recommend 150 minutes a week of moderate physical activity. However, even half that amount brought significant benefits, reducing the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease by 7% and 17%, respectively.
[Wellness]
March 3, 2023
For one sleepless night, your brain ages by 1-2 years - scientists have determined.
The experiment involved 134 people: their brain age was determined using MRI, starting from the volume of tissues and fluid. It turned out that one sleepless night causes changes in the brain, similar to those observed after a year or two of aging. But there is good news: enough good sleep, as the brain returns to its original state.
[Wellness]
March 3, 2023
There was a brain implant that allows you to type text with the power of thought.
It has already been implanted by 7 people. The implant can help patients with paralysis or degenerative diseases. Its work is simple: the implant is brought to the cerebral cortex through the circulatory system, and the contacts are connected to the “prefix”, which turns thoughts into a digital signal.
[Wellness]
March 1, 2023
Scientists have named a dietary supplement that can protect against dementia.
The dietary supplement nicotinamide riboside (NR) may protect the brain from neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease. HP stimulates the production of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+). It helps repair cells and damaged DNA and regulates redox processes. NAD+ levels decrease with age and, for example, due to obesity or smoking. The lead author of the study believes that the results indicate that HP slows down neurodegenerative processes. Further research is needed to prove this.
[Wellness]
March 1, 2023
Vapes damage DNA even more than cigarettes.
This is stated in a new study from Nicotine & Tobacco Research. It turns out that vapers have 2.6 times more DNA damage than non-smokers, while regular smokers have 2.2 times more DNA damage. In addition, the sweeter the taste of the liquid, the more harm it does. Now scientists want to find out what diseases can cause these types of DNA damage.
[Wellness]
February 27, 2023
The Japanese have created a useful toy that will help keep your posture while working at the table.
The principle is simple: the arms and legs of the toy are attached to the table, and the built-in core rests against it, preventing you from bending over.
[Wellness]
February 27, 2023
In the USA, they decided to fight constipation with the help of vibrating capsules.
They do not contain active drugs. They force the intestines to empty, affecting nerve cells and causing muscle contractions. Capsules should be taken orally every day. They reach the large intestine in about 14 hours. After that, they start working. During the tests, the capsules were programmed for several vibration sessions - three seconds after three. The sessions lasted a couple of hours. The capsules were passed out of the body along with the faeces.
[Wellness]
February 27, 2023
Good sleep prolongs life by several years.
Research has shown that men who sleep well regularly can live up to five years longer than those who don't, and women can live up to two years. They usually also enjoy better health throughout their lives. However, the quality of sleep is key. The scientists identified the following factors: an ideal duration of seven to eight hours a night, difficulty falling asleep and trouble sleeping no more than twice a week, no sleeping pills, and feeling good after waking up at least five days a week. More research is now needed to determine why men doubled their life expectancy compared to women who had the same quality sleep.
[Wellness]
February 27, 2023
Skipping breakfast undermines the immune system.
Skipping breakfast constantly compromises the immune system and can increase the risk of cancer and heart disease. The researchers observed two groups of mice. The first was fed a hearty breakfast immediately after waking up. The second - gave only water. At the same time, immediately after the rise and after four and eight hours, blood was taken from the rodents for analysis. It turned out that fasting mice had a sharp drop in the levels of monocytes - white blood cells that help fight tumors, pathogens and inflammation. About 90% of these cells disappeared from the bloodstream of rodents as early as four hours after the missed breakfast. Four more years later, they were gone.
[Wellness]
February 27, 2023
More than a billion people in the world can get cholera.
More than a billion people could become ill with cholera - last week three countries reported new outbreaks of infection, their total number rose to 22. According to a WHO representative, 50% more countries experienced cholera outbreaks last year than in 2021. This year, the disease threatens residents of 43 states. Cholera is a particularly dangerous infectious disease, its causative agent enters the human body along with contaminated food or water.
[Wellness]
February 27, 2023
MIT has created a technology for printing a completely artificial heart.
But with one caveat. This heart is a complete copy of the patient's heart - the 3D printer receives information from the scan and reproduces the organ of a particular patient. And on it, surgeons can both train before operations and carry out the necessary diagnostic procedures without interfering with a living person.
[Wellness]
February 25, 2023
The third person in the world has been cured of HIV thanks to a stem cell transplant.
German doctors reported the third case in the history of curing a person from HIV. The woman managed to recover thanks to a cord blood transplant - transplantation of stem cells from an unrelated newborn. The fact that a mixed-race woman was cured of HIV "marks a big step forward in drug development," the scientists said.
[Wellness]
February 24, 2023