Science

Talk Therapy May Help In Reducing Dementia And Depression

Dementia is a mental disorder that significantly reduces a person’s memory and affects daily activities of the concerned individual. It is one of the leading causes of death among older people in the United States alone. The latest study suggests that talk therapy can remarkably reduce the risk of depression and anxiety in people with dementia.

Antibiotics-resistant Superbugs On Rise In India

A 2019 report mentioned that over 1.2 million people died worldwide due to bacteria resistant to drugs that are designed to kill them. India is currently facing the worst pandemic as more and more patients are admitted to the hospitals.

2 Brothers Reveal How Mushroom Cures Alzheimer’s Disease

Two brothers, Chris and Joe Claussen are on a mission to find out the possible cure of Alzheimer through mushrooms. Chris and Joe saw their grandfather and father died because of the same disease. They founded a company, First Person, focusing on supplements that enhance brain functioning.

Huge Ocean Beneath The Earth’s Surface Discovered By Scientists

Scientists have been able to discover an ocean inside the earth’s surface. The ocean is believed to be 3 times bigger than the entire World’s oceans. The German’s famous Institute for Geosciences at Goethe University in Frankfurt investigated a diamond “formed 660 meters below the Earth’s surface. 

Cell’s Nucleus Behavior Can Help Treat Cancer

A research-intensive University of Texas, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY, study shows that the cell nucleus is more like a drop of liquid rather than a rubber ball, which was previously thought. It was believed in the past that the cell’s nucleus was elastic like a rubber ball, changing its shape regularly and going back to its original shape as the cell navigated through tiny little pores inside the human body.

MonkeyPox Is Evolving At An ‘Accelerated’ Rate

Researchers investigating the genetic make-up of the MonkeyPox virus have said the virus appears to have mutated far, far more than would normally be expected and has undergone a period of “accelerated evolution”. So far 50 new mutations of the MonkeyPox Virus have been found.