Brian Kelly
Get over it? When it comes to recycled water, consumers won’t
If people are educated on recycled water, they may come to agree it's perfectly safe and tastes as good -- or better -- than...
Fecal transplantation to treat patients with Parkinson’s disease: Hope or hype?
Constipation is a common complaint in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Fecal microbiome transplantation (FMT) and pre- and probiotics are potential options for treating...
DNA data offers scientific look at 500 years of extramarital sex...
These days it's easy to resolve questions about paternity with over-the-counter test kits. Now, researchers have put DNA evidence together with long-term genealogical data...
Space-based radar suggests North Korean nuke equivalent to ’17 Hiroshimas’
North Korea withdrew from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons in 2003. It subsequently developed nuclear weapons, with five underground nuclear tests...
Yale study: Doctors give electronic health records an ‘F’
The transition to electronic health records (EHRs) was supposed to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare for doctors and patients alike -- but...
New study dispels myths about what makes youth sports fun for...
A new study looks at what makes organized sports fun for kids, and some of the findings might surprise you. The new study, published...
Just what the doctor ordered: Take a yoga class and depression,...
Scientific studies already support yoga practice as a means to reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety. Now a new study out of Boston University...
Age is not a barrier to the benefits of weight-loss surgery,...
While weight-loss surgeries are not usually performed in people above the age of 65, a new study shows that these procedures can lead to...
Doctors don’t realize hair care prevents many African-American women from exercise
New research from The Ohio State University Wexner Medicine Center identifies a gap in doctor knowledge and understanding of hair care as a barrier...
A ‘worker’ that flies: Chinese researchers design novel flying robot
Skyscrapers are rising rapidly around the world, continuously transforming city skylines. However, their repair and maintenance is becoming more and more difficult. So, who...