Whey, iron and gold: the gel you don't expect against alcohol abuse
A new gel based on proteins and catalysts reduces alcohol in the blood of mice by up to 56%, protecting the liver and other organs from damage from alcohol abuse.
A new gel based on proteins and catalysts reduces alcohol in the blood of mice by up to 56%, protecting the liver and other organs from damage from alcohol abuse.
Alcoholism-related dopamine deficiency may be numbered. A gene therapy shows incredible results in primate studies.
The new algorithm will lead us to a faster measurement of the state of intoxication: in the car, at home, in clubs, in stadiums: the word is enough.
One day very close the inevitable artificial intelligence will look us in the face and tell us that we have been drinking.
Massive UK study shows overwhelming evidence of telomere damage for alcohol users. Farewell to the myth of the "glass at the table"
Goodbye Hangover: in the UK the Swedish company Myrkl has just launched a new pill that breaks down a hangover.
The cars will detect the drunken state of the driver themselves, with a built-in alcohol meter. And in a US bill the date also ticks.