That moment when you step on the gas pedal a split second before the light changes, or when you tap
Month: November 2018
5 Ways to Get More Whole Grains Into Your Diet
Making the switch to whole wheat bread and whole wheat pasta are good ways to get more unrefined grains (and
Healthcare providers — not hackers — leak more of your data
Your personal identity may fall at the mercy of sophisticated hackers on many websites, but when it comes to health
New immunotheraphy improves multiple sclerosis symptoms
A world-first clinical trial of a new cellular immunotherapy for multiple sclerosis (MS) has improved symptoms and quality of
Regulating the immune system’s regulator
A research team at the Academy of Immunology and Microbiology, within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) has discovered
Gut protein mutations shield against spikes in glucose
Why is it that, despite consuming the same number of calories, sodium and sugar, some people face little risk of
Smart car technologies save drivers $6.2 billion on fuel costs each year
On one of the busiest traveling holidays of the year, drivers may be focusing on getting to grandma’s house for
Could yesterday’s Earth contain clues for making tomorrow’s medicines?
Several billion years ago, as the recently formed planet Earth cooled down from a long and brutal period of heavy
DNA vaccine reduces toxic proteins linked to Alzheimer’s
A DNA vaccine tested in mice reduces accumulation of both types of toxic proteins associated with Alzheimer’s disease, according
Under New Plan, FDA Hopes to Cut Use of Dogs in Veterinary Drug Trials
As part of a new effort to cut the use of dogs in drug trials, the U.S. Food and Drug