Transfusions of 'Old' Blood May Harm Some Patients, Study Finds The investigators recommend reducing the maximum blood storage limit from six to five weeks.
Health Check: Is it Safe to Microwave Your Food? There is no evidence supporting claims that cooking or heating food in the microwave can give you cancer or food poisoning.
What Happens to Your Gut if You Eat the $2,000 New York Pizza Topped With Gold? A restaurant in New York is offering a pizza topped with caviar, stilton cheese and gold leaf, with each bite costing around US$50.
Breakthrough in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Treatment Drug shown to reduce new attacks/symptom progression in some patients.
Tablet Devices Show Promise in Managing Agitation Among Patients With Dementia The use of tablet computers is both a safe and a potentially effective approach to managing agitation among patients with dementia, a new pilot study suggests.
Is There a Pimple Cure? AsapSCIENCE delves into the science behind pimples and whether there's a golden cure for those pesty blemishes.
Genetics Play a Significant Role in Immunity, New Research Finds Nearly three quarters of immune traits are influenced by genes, new research from King's College London reveals.
Scientists Discover Surprising Process Behind Sense of Touch Biologists have discovered a new mechanism that likely underlies how we feel force or touch.