Month: June 2023

A short snout predisposes dogs to sleep apnea

Imagine you’re at a dog park, observing a variety of dogs with their adorable snouts. Some have long snouts, like a graceful greyhound, while others have short snouts, like a cute little pug. Well, it turns out that these short-snouted breeds are more prone to sleep apnea than their long-snouted counterparts! Scientists recently conducted a […]

Published on June 13, 2023

Entrepreneurs’ brains: Researchers reveal increased cognitive flexibility

Imagine the entrepreneur’s brain as an orchestra, with each neuron playing its own harmonious tune. A groundbreaking study involving a collaboration between entrepreneurial experts and neuroscientists has discovered that these brains are wired for success. Like a symphony, the entrepreneurs’ brains exhibit increased neuronal connectivity, fostering greater cognitive flexibility. This means they have the ability […]

Published on June 13, 2023

Weight-loss Surgery and Bone Health in Teens

Just like a powerful vacuum cleaner that sucks out all the dirt and dust from every nook and cranny, weight-loss surgery can be an effective tool to combat obesity in teens. However, a recent study discovered a potential downside to this procedure. It seems that young individuals who undergo sleeve gastrectomy, which is a popular […]

Published on June 13, 2023