A study of hundreds of women, carried out at Imperial College London, found that subtle changes to the bacteria present
Month: January 2018
Social and emotional behaviours improve learning
Students with well-developed and adaptive social and emotional behaviours are most likely to excel in school, according to UNSW researchers
Links between flu and heart attack
Chances of a heart attack are increased during the first seven days after detection of laboratory-confirmed influenza infection, according to
MIND diet for cognitive decline
A diet created by researchers at Rush University Medical Center may help substantially slow cognitive decline in stroke survivors, according
Onions could fight antibiotics resistance
A type of onion could fight against antibiotic resistance in cases of tuberculosis TB, a UCL and Birkbeck-led study suggests.
Long lasting malaria therapy
Currently, the best available prevention of malaria requires oral dosing of antimalarial tablets. Chronic oral dosing of these medicines has
Blocking inflammation to improve the effect of vaccines
UCL-led research team has found that an anti-inflammatory pill could make vaccines more effective for elderly people. An excessive inflammation
Using marijuana does not reduce chances of getting pregnant
Marijuana use by either men or women does not lower chances of getting pregnant, according to a new study led
Latent HIV reservoirs show resistance to white blood cells
A recent study by researchers at the George Washington University (GW) found that latent HIV reservoirs show resistance to CD8+
Artificial molecules boost cancer therapy
Researchers at EPFL have created artificial molecules that can help the immune system to recognize and attack cancer tumors. Immunotherapies