Health Antipsychotic drugs are schizophrenia's hidden gulag UNTIL shockingly recently, the mentally ill were routinely locked away and given a "chemical cosh" to keep them quiet. We no longer leave people to rot in asylums, but many are still drugged up to the eyeballs. To be discharged from hospital, people with schizophrenia often have to agree to take antipsychotic drugs for the … Opinion
Health More harm than good? Antioxidants defend cancer in body They may be marketed as a way to protect yourself against disease, but antioxidant supplements are increasingly thought of as more foe than friend. We now have an idea why: antioxidants may protect healthy cells from DNA damage but they also protect cancer cells from our bodies' defences. Antioxidants are chemicals such as beta-carotene and … News
Life Why I'm sure human stem cell trial will be safe Masayo Takahashi wants to use stem cells to fight blindness The new kind of stem cell announced yesterday may be the future of regenerative medicine, but Masayo Takahashi 's pilot safety study using a type of stem cell to treat age-related blindness is at the cutting edge Later this year, you will make history when … Opinion
Space Lunar law row hots up as NASA enters private moon rush A model moon base designed by Bigelow Aerospace, with inflatable modules Fancy a mining trip to the moon? Talk to NASA. The US space agency is now offering a leg-up in the commercial race to the moon . Having enjoyed a series of successful partnerships with private companies, such as SpaceX, to send cargo to … News
Life Light my fire? Male fireflies flash together for sex (Image: Katrien Vermeire /Courtesy of Kahmann Gallery) WANT to know the difference between a firefly and a glow-worm? First, they aren't flies or worms – both of them are beetles. In some species, only the larvae or females glow, and these wingless individuals are known as glow-worms. In other species, males and females both have … Regulars
Life Talk is cheep: Do caged birds sing a key to language? Understand how the Bengalese finch acquired its virtuoso singing, and you can learn a lot about the forces that freed our own tongues WHEN you watch Kazuo Okanoya on stage, bobbing up and down, chirping, you know he is passionate about his work. His lab at the University of Tokyo is alive with the sound … Features
Health Worried sick: What's up with today's rampant anxiety? Fearful days: anxiety disorders affect 1 in 5 Americans every year (Image: Andrew Ferguson/getty) Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness of our age, but it wasn't always so. Two books approach the topic from two different perspectives ANXIETY disorders are the most common mental illness today. Panic attacks, social anxiety and phobias afflict … CultureLab
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Feedback: Dodging the Nutribullet Feedback is our weekly column of bizarre stories, implausible advertising claims, confusing instructions and more Dodging the Nutribullet THE Nutribullet "is the world's first Nutrition Extractor", claims the flyer that Barry Cash has. Earth's first life form would have something to say about that, were it to have a voice. The flyer exhorted Barry to … Regulars