A Faulty Thyroid Might Help Explain Some Cases of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
The findings could suggest that some CFS patients are stuck in a state of chronically low metabolism, akin to a human form of hibernation.
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The findings could suggest that some CFS patients are stuck in a state of chronically low metabolism, akin to a human form of hibernation.
Overall, three-quarters of those that participated in the survey experienced strong, positive changes in their life satisfaction.
Researchers hope their findings can help us better combat a growing pest that not only grosses us out, but also spreads disease, causes allergies, and turns our homes into a stinky mess.
Breathtaking images from Hubble's latest findings.
The two patients in the study went from not being able to read even with glasses, to reading 60 to 80 words per minute with normal reading glasses.
Palladium reactor core not included.
The new study isn’t likely to shatter our conceptions of the cosmos — at least not yet.
‘Oumuamua is not a comet—it’s very a much a solid chunk of rock, with no obvious traces of ice, gas, or a cometary tail.
“We showed that alterations in self-experience are not independent from alterations in social cognition.”
Early introduction to peanuts is critical. But the message isn’t getting out, as the new research shows.
New research connects a powerful volcanic eruption—and a medieval poem that conjured memories of the dreaded event—to Iceland’s conversion to Christianity.
If scientists could make some of it more susceptible to solar radiation - by, for instance, covering half of it with paint - that would slightly alter its path enough that it would miss us.
A new study suggests that undetected gene mutations may help to explain common conditions like kidney damage, heart failure, and infertility.
“We were very excited with the results we saw.”
The results yielded an easy-to-apply, safer, and sturdier black hair dye that could give other permanent dyes a run for their money.
Figuring out how to better treat diverse populations will require more research. And that research is sorely needed.