Are most dolphins ‘right-handed,’ too?
After studying dolphins for 6 years, researchers have found that these mammals have a preference for their right sides, similar to human right-handedness. View original article Contributor:
After studying dolphins for 6 years, researchers have found that these mammals have a preference for their right sides, similar to human right-handedness. View original article Contributor:
Using new types of MRI, scientists have observed features of the blood-brain barrier and activity in brain circuits that may characterize depression. View original article Contributor:
Baby poop color may change for a range of reasons, including age, dietary factors, and health conditions. Learn what different colors can indicate here. View original article Contributor:
People often wonder whether braces hurt. Here, we discuss the pain or discomfort that people may experience when getting and wearing braces. View original article Contributor:
New evidence shows that the rate of exposure to natural psychoactive drugs in the United States has increased, putting adult and child health at risk. View original article Contributor:
Neem oil contains natural compounds that may support skin health in various ways. Here learn more about the potential benefits and risks of neem on the skin. View original article Contributor:
Female hair loss happens for many reasons, including natural aging. We cover treatments for hair loss, tips for hair growth, and ways to cope with hair loss. View original article Contributor:
New research finds that one variant of the human herpesvirus 6 significantly increases a person’s chance of developing multiple sclerosis. View original article Contributor:
The average person sheds 50–100 hairs a day as part of the natural hair growth cycle. Learn more about how much hair loss is normal in this article. View original article Contributor:
There are important things to understand about pH and how it relates to water. Some people believe that drinking alkaline water provides health benefits. Learn more about the pH of water here. View original article Contributor: