New research suggests that drinking coffee might be a good prescription for avoiding the unsightly skin condition known as rosacea.
Day: October 19, 2018
UTA researchers find genomic evidence of rapid adaptation of invasive Burmese pythons in Florida
Florida has become a haven for invasive species in the United States, but perhaps the most well-known of the State’s
Nanocages in the lab and in the computer: How DNA-based dendrimers transport nanoparticles
How to create nanocages, i.e., robust and stable objects with regular voids and tunable properties? Short segments of DNA molecules
Scientists Closer to Drug That Cuts Nicotine Dependence
Researchers have created an enzyme that might reduce nicotine cravings in smokers. The scientists gave the enzyme to nicotine-dependent rats and
Making the case for a comprehensive national registry for pediatric CKD
Cronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global epidemic that imperils cardiovascular health, impairs quality of life and heightens mortality, very
MSU pioneers new course: Digital introduction to biology, evolution
Michigan State University researchers have improved an introductory biology class to make it more accessible for students not majoring in
Outbreak of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis undetected by standard tests
On 26 September, the United Nations announced a plan to raise $13 billion annually for the fight to eradicate tuberculosis
Burger may increase antibiotics resistance
Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria change to ‘outsmart’ or resist antibiotic medicine, making it close to impossible to treat the
E-cigratee flavors are dangerous
According to new research, flavored e-cigarettes could cause disease by triggering inflammation. Additives that make them taste like fruit, sweets,
Sleep apnea more deadly when patients experience short interrupted breaths
Patients with sleep apnea who have short interruptions in breathing while they sleep are at higher risk for death than