Borrelia burgdorferi, which is the bacteria responsible for lyme disease in dogs, is transmitted by slow-feeding, hard-shelled deer ticks (Ixodes spp.). Infection
Day: October 10, 2018
Seizures begin with a muffle
Some patients describe epileptic seizures like an earthquake from within, starting slow and growing without control. To a brain researcher,
Sexes differ when it comes to comfort during and after exercise, study finds
New research from the University at Buffalo has identified differences between men and women in their preferences for maintaining comfort
Fingerprint drug screen test works on the living and deceased
A revolutionary drug test developed from research carried out at the University of East Anglia can detect four classes of
Potential assay artefacts in anti-malarial screening documented
Malaria is an economic and health burden to the developing world. As plasmodium, the causative agent of malaria, is acquiring
Planned intermittent fasting may help reverse type 2 diabetes, suggest doctors
Planned intermittent fasting may reverse type 2 diabetes. Lifestyle changes are key to managing the disease, but by themselves can’t
Scientists create new map of brain region linked to Alzheimer’s disease
Curing vexing diseases requires navigating the brain, USC scientists have created the most detailed atlas of the brain’s memory bank.
Mouse study shows how binge drinking and stress affect males, females differently
Researchers with the Veterans Affairs Portland Health Care System and Oregon Health & Sciences University found that a history of
HPV vaccine approved for people through age 45
Gardasil 9 human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine has been expanded to include people ages 27 through 45. The updated vaccine is