A study led by Imperial College London in collaboration with a group from the University of Cambridge, researchers transplanted human
Month: October 2018
A-Fib Tied to Higher Odds for Dementia
Atrial fibrillation makes heart beats irregularly and increases mental decline adult, it forms blood clot ans cause stroke. Researchers collected data
Therapy Dogs Can Spread MRSA, But Antibacterials Help Prevent the Danger
Dog therapy can ease anxiety for kids with cancer but they may carry antibiotic-resistant bacteria that can put the children at
An Eczema Drug Helped Regrow a Girl’s Hair — Could It Help Others?
Alopecia totalis is a skin condition that causes hair loss. It isn’t the same as localized alopecia areata. Localized alopecia
Smoggy Air Tied to Higher Odds for Mouth Cancers
Living in an environment with heavy air pollution could increase the risk for mouth cancer. Middle-aged men living in municipalities
Early Pushing in Childbirth Won’t Hurt Mom or Baby, Study Finds
Pushing sooner during vaginal childbirth is safe for women and babies, the best time to start pushing during vaginal birth
How proteins meet on the cell membrane
Scripps Research scientists have uncovered the workings of a critical process in cell survival. The study show how a protein called
Color-changing contact lens could enhance monitoring of eye disease treatments
Researchers have developed a contact lens that changes color as eye drop and eye ointment drugs are release into the
The Ideal Weight Makes for a Healthier Pregnancy
Some health conditions associated with being overweight before becoming pregnant are polycystic ovary syndrome PCOS which can reduce the chance
Engineers develop process to 3-D print cells to produce human tissue such as ligaments and tendons
A team of University of Utah biomedical engineers have developed a method to 3-D-print cells to produce human tissue such