Children with loving mothers are healthier in later life, research suggests. Adults who recall their mums as being highly affectionate
Month: November 2018
Genetics has limited influence on longevity
Although long life tends to run in families, genetics has far less influence on life span than previously thought, according
Sleep May Speed Kids’ Recovery From Concussion
Good sleep helps speed young athletes recover from a concussion, a new study reports. The study included 356 athletes from Texas,
Novel tracer developed for precision targeting of non-small cell lung cancer
Researchers have developed a new nuclear medicine tracer that could improve diagnosis and treatment of non-small cell lung cancer. Research
External structure can affect the function of enzymes
A research team from Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) and from South Africa has analysed two enzymes with identical substrate binding pockets
FDA Approves Powerful New Opioid Despite Criticisms
Ruling against the recommendation of one of its chief experts, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved an
Computer model more accurate at identifying sources of foodborne illnesses than traditional
A new computer model that uses machine learning and de-identified and aggregated search and location data from logged-in Google users
Supermarket produce harbors antibiotic-resistance genes
Researchers from the Julius Kühn Institut, Germany have found that produce is a reservoir for transferable antibiotic resistance genes that
Researchers identify promising proteins for diagnostic, prognostic use in ALS
Researchers from North Carolina State University have identified proteins that may be useful in both earlier diagnosis of Amyotrophic Lateral
Eat your vegetables (and fish): Another reason why they may promote heart health
Elevated levels of trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO)–a compound linked with the consumption of fish, seafood and a primarily vegetarian diet–may reduce