Here's one way to feel less guilty: By knowing for sure that the chocolate you're savoring isn't the result of real-live modern-day slave labor -- that is, ten-year-olds sold to plantation bosses, ...
Correspondence to: Dr Billett, Department of Life Sciences, Nottingham Trent University, Clifton Lane, Nottingham NG11 8NS, UK ellen.billett{at}ntu.ac.uk Objectives—To determine in this pilot study ...
Known for their extraordinarily antiparasitic, antiplasmodial, anticorrosive, antioxidative, antibacterial, anti-HIV, and insecticidal activities, alkaloids have found wonderful use in the ...
Scientists may have identified a chemical which could explain why exercise is an anti-depressant. Until now, it has not been clear why exercise has that effect. But, doctors from Nottingham Trent ...
The anti-depressant effects of exercise could be down to a feel-good chemical also found in chocolate, say UK researchers. Their study of 20 young men suggests that phenylethylamine, which has a ...