In a new study, Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University) researchers found chemical differences between hot and cold brew
Month: October 2018
Food Labels May be Required to List Sesame Allergen: FDA
Sesame may become the latest food allergen that has to be listed on labels, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Changes to RNA aid the process of learning and memory
RNA carries pieces of instructions encoded in DNA to coordinate the production of proteins that will carry out the work
Appendix identified as a potential starting point for Parkinson’s disease
Removing the appendix early in life reduces the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease by 19 to 25 percent, according to
Gut bacteria may control movement
A new study puts a fresh spin on what it means to “go with your gut.” The findings, published in
Building Tolerance Helps Kids With Wheat Allergy
Giving trace amounts of wheat to children with wheat allergy shows promise in treating the allergy, according to new research.
UA targeting rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare pediatric cancer with few treatment options
Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a rare cancer of the skeletal muscle that primarily affects pediatric patients. After diagnosis, about 3 out
Machines that learn language more like kids do
Children learn language by observing their environment, listening to the people around them, and connecting the dots between what they
Wide Variation Seen in Pelvic Shapes: Study
There is significant racial variation in the structure of the human pelvis, according to a study that could change how
Reproducing pediatric kidney disease from human iPS cells
Scientists in Japan have found a ‘skeleton key’ for congenital kidney disease research. Using iPS cells generated from the skin