BioTechniques: Should we be looking to snakes for the next weight-loss drug?
An appetite-suppressing metabolite found in snakes could inform new weight loss therapies. University of Colorado Boulder (CO, USA) researchers have discovered an appetite-suppressing compound in ...
MSN: Your 'eating profile' could be the key to losing more weight — find it with this 17-question quiz
Your 'eating profile' could be the key to losing more weight — find it with this 17-question quiz
Science Daily: Losing weight in midlife may have a hidden brain cost
This Wikipedia article gives this explanation for the origin of the word gee-gee: The Chester Racecourse site was home to the famous and bloody Goteddsday football match. The game was very violent and, in 1533, banned by the city, to be replaced in 1539 by horse racing. The first recorded race was held on with the consent of the Mayor Henry Gee, whose name led to the use of ...
Forbes: Meet The Snake That Refused To Lose Its Legs — A Herpetologist Explains
Meet The Snake That Refused To Lose Its Legs — A Herpetologist Explains
MSN: Walking snake: Meet the 90 million-year-old snake that refused to lose its legs and hips
For centuries, snakes have been symbols of change, growth, evolution, and adaptation, found across most landforms, be it in forests, swampy areas, rivers or deserts. From shedding skins to being a ...
Walking snake: Meet the 90 million-year-old snake that refused to lose its legs and hips
Dexerto: Python blood could be the key to weight loss with zero side effects according to new study