In an analysis of one of the largest electronic medical records databases in the world, researchers found that patients with
Month: February 2018
Environmental influence can change gene behaviour
In a study of pregnant women, a team of Deakin scientists has shown in humans for the first time that
Brain stimulation changes negative emotion perception
Processing of negative emotion can be strengthened or weakened by tuning the excitability of the right frontal part of the
Virus cracking molecules for treating Hepatitis B
Indiana University researchers have made an important step forward in the design of drugs that fight the hepatitis B virus,
Memory loss before Alzheimer’s disease
A UCL-led team has developed a cognitive test to detect subtle memory deficits years before Alzheimer’s disease symptoms develop. The
Technology for accelerated wound healing
Researchers at Uppsala University and SLU have found a new way of accelerating wound healing. The technology involves using lactic
Immune system may prevents MRSA infection
Researchers at Johns Hopkins, the University of California, Davis, and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases have discovered
How viruses affect the immune system
Fighting infections depends on bodies’ capacity to quickly recognize infected cells and destroy them, a job done by a class
HIV vaccine production
Research on HIV over the past decade has led to many promising ideas for vaccines to prevent infection by the
Cell phone radiation linked to cancer
Cell phone radiation could pose a risk of certain cancers, the preliminary findings of two new major studies from the