An international study published in the journal Blood by researchers led by Dr. Elie Haddad, a pediatric immunologist and researcher
Day: November 15, 2018
Could a Natural Protein Help Fight Obesity?
It’s a finding only observed so far in mice, but researchers say that a naturally occurring protein triggered significant weight
‘Hopeful technology’ could change detection, diagnosis of deadly ovarian cancer
Ovarian cancer claims the lives of more than 14,000 in the U.S. each year, ranking fifth among cancer deaths in
Mothers infected by dengue may have babies with higher risk of severe Zika, and vice versa
Two new studies provide evidence that previous Dengue infection in pregnant mothers may lead to increased severity of Zika in
Putting food-safety detection in the hands of consumers
MIT Media Lab researchers have developed a wireless system that leverages the cheap RFID tags already on hundreds of billions
Tough-to-Treat UTIs More Likely to Recur
If your urinary tract infection isn’t responding to antibiotics, you could be headed for a fast relapse, researchers say. In
Concussion Tied to Suicide Risk
People who have experienced either a concussion or a mild traumatic brain injury are twice as likely to commit suicide
Parents, kids actually agree about confidential medical care
When it comes to preventive care and confidential medical services, parents and their adolescent children actually agree with each other.
Treatment for canine leishmaniasis exists in Brazilian vaccine
A vaccine used to prevent dogs from contracting the deadly, parasitic disease canine leishmaniasis also can be used to treat
A new approach to detecting cancer earlier from blood tests
Cancer scientists led by principal investigator Dr. Daniel De Carvalho at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre have combined “liquid biopsy,” epigenetic