Category Archives: Research
Stress must not be confused with pain
Our article “Stress is not pain” was a critique on a study by Elwood & Adams who exposed crabs to electric shocks and concluded that their study ‘. . .fulfils the criteria expected of a pain experience’.
Water disinfection in an open channel using computational fluid dynamics
Optimizing diabetes care on a global scale
Diabetes is a major threat to healthy living for hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Type-1 diabetes must be treated with insulin and type-2 diabetes (the more common form) can be treated with lifestyle changes, oral medication,
Neurofeedback for ADHD – specific effects on behaviour and brain
“What a long headache you’ve had!” Lingering concussion symptoms may not be what they appear in kids
For most children with a concussion, their symptoms disappear in 1-2 weeks. However, up to 15%-30% of children with a concussion will have symptoms that last 3 months or more. On-going symptoms are important for healthcare providers
AMPK: How can we amp it up to fight disease?
Do you suffer from airplane headache during flight travels? Don’t worry, you are not alone!
While many passengers lean back and relax in their plane seats and look forward to their destination, every 12th passenger is anything but relaxed while flying according to new findings on headache associated with airplane travels. A
Theoretical design of drug carrying block copolymer micelles
Cracking eggs: Researchers measure the toughness of eggshell
Eggs break easily – but how easily exactly? Surprisingly, nobody knew until researchers at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland found a way to measure it. Prof David Taylor of the Trinity Centre for Bioengineering explained that eggs
International study of parents’ experiences when their baby was diagnosed with a limb difference
Trapping copper with peptides to diminish metal-related toxicity in Alzheimer’s disease
MTA3: A master coregulator of physiology and oncogenesis
Zika virus infection during pregnancy and small heads: What is the connection and what can be seen by imaging
Nuclear cardiac imaging: the “old grandma” has still something to say
Severe spontaneous hemoperitoneum in pregnancy may be linked to in vitro fertilization in patients with endometriosis
Endometriosis can cause infertility but women with endometriosis who do get pregnant can find that their symptoms improve afterwards. Because of this, doctors treat endometriosis with drugs that are similar to the hormone progesterone. We know that



















