Why tiny amounts of vitamin B12 matter more as we age - The Conversation
Berna Namoglu/Shutterstock Why tiny amounts of vitamin B12 matter more as we age Published: June 12, 2026 10.56am CEST https://theconversation.com/why-tiny-amounts-of-vitamin-b12-matter-more-as-we-age-282520 https://theconversation.com/why-tiny-amounts-of-vitamin-b12-matter-more-as-we-age-282520 Link copied Share article Share article Copy link Email Bluesky Facebook WhatsApp Messenger LinkedIn X (Twitter) Print article Two micrograms is an almost unimaginably small amount. It weighs less than a tiny fragment of a grain of table salt.
Physicists Discover How Slime Mold 'Makes Decisions' Without a Brain - ScienceAlert
Add ScienceAlert on Google Physarum polycephalum. (Audrey Dussutour/CNRS) Slime molds are slippery, nebulous beings.
Boy's rash 'slipped my mind', doctor tells inquest - Yahoo
ShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMarcus WhiteSouth of EnglandFamily photoJax Jefferys was "extremely loving, cheeky and boisterous", his mother saidA hospital doctor forgot to look for a reported red rash on a five-year-old boy who subsequently died from a streptococcus A infection, an inquest jury has heard. Dr Refat Parveen said it "slipped my mind" that a nurse at Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth had noted the rash - a possible sign of a serious infection - on Jax Jefferys, from Waterlooville, Hampshire.
The late-night eating habit that may throw your gut health into chaos - CNN
If stress causes your digestive woes, eating late at night isn’t doing you any favors. For thousands of participants in new, early research, those eating more than 25% of one’s daily calories after 9 p.m.