Researchers have developed a process for creating ultrathin, a synthetic materials that can function like designer flypaper in selectively binding
Month: March 2018
New class of antibiotics may kill ‘superbugs’
A team of researchers led by Brown University infectious disease experts and engineers has identified a new class of antibiotics
Gut microbes predict cirrhosis
Collection of bacteria and other microbes in the gut could predict cirrhosis, according to Virginia Commonwealth University. Analysis of microbial
How cancer cells resist chemotherapy
Chemotherapy resistance occurs when cancer cells stop responding to a therapy, some cancerous cells that are not killed by the
Insomnia causes sleep misperception
Human brain sends inhibitory neurons that reduce conscious awareness to get to a point of deep sleep. Normal sleepers often
Healthy dietary approach
According to Penn State College of Medicine researchers, animals on sulfur amino acid-restricted diets showed high levels of sound health
How to treat lupus
Immune cells attack occurs when the body’s tissue and organs are treated as invaders. A new Yale-led study describes how
High levels of phthalate in fast food
Dining out may increase the levels of chemicals called phthalates in the body, phthalates are chemicals used in food packaging
Fighting ovarian cancer with new therapy
Ovarian cancer is currently treated with surgery and chemotherapy. Chemotherapy for ovarian cancer is based on drugs that act on
Mosquitoes killer may kill malaria
Researchers from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine LSTM have shown potential impact of a completely new type of antimalarial