Newly published research shows that a saliva-based biomarker panel and associated algorithm could improve the ability to accurately identify children
Month: November 2018
Blood Test May One Day Help Track Concussion Recovery
It may be possible to use a blood test to diagnose and manage athletes’ concussions, but the results could vary
A newly discovered, naturally low-caffeine tea plant
Tea drinkers who seek the popular beverage’s soothing flavor without its explosive caffeine jolt could soon have a new, naturally
New flexible, transparent, wearable biopatch, improves cellular observation, drug delivery
Purdue University researchers have developed a new flexible and translucent base for silicon nanoneedle patches to deliver exact doses of
Female Genital Mutilation Decreasing in African Nations
Female genital mutilation/cutting has declined sharply in most of Africa, but the practice is still widespread in western Asia, a
UTA researchers find new pathway to regulate immune response, control diseases
Researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington have found a potential new pathway to regulate immune response and potentially
Improving city parks may be one path to help make residents more active
Helping residents become more physically fit may not just be a walk in a park, it could also be a
Can stimulating the brain treat chronic pain?
For the first time, researchers at the UNC School of Medicine showed they could target one brain region with a
Embryos ‘remember’ the chemicals that they encounter
We all start out as a clump of identical cells. As these cells divide and multiply, they gradually take on
Medicaid Expansion Approved by Voters in Three Republican-Leaning States
Hundreds of thousands more low-income Americans could get health insurance after voters in three Republican-leaning states approved Medicaid expansion in