Federal regulators require social media personalities to alert their viewers to promotional payments for products and gadgets shown on their
Day: December 14, 2018
Hospitalizations Rising Among the Homeless
On any given night in America, more than 550,000 people are homeless, and they are being hospitalized in greater numbers,
Molecular causes of brain injury associated with gut condition uncovered
Using a mouse model of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) — a potentially fatal condition that causes a premature infant’s gut to
Exploring ways to reduce child deaths in low-income countries
In Mozambique, the probability of dying in the first month after hospital discharge is high, particularly for babies under three
New properties of sulfur atom discovered
Credit: Professor of Physical Chemistry of the University of Malaga, Juan Casado Cordón A study led by Prof. Juan Casado,
McDonald’s to Reduce Antibiotic Use in Beef
McDonald’s says it’s taking steps to reduce the use of antibiotics in its beef. The fast food giant will
Biologists turn eavesdropping viruses into bacterial assassins
Princeton molecular biologist Bonnie Bassler and graduate student Justin Silpe have identified a virus, VP882, that can listen in on
Collagen nanofibrils in mammalian tissues get stronger with exercise
Collagen is the fundamental building block of muscles, tissues, tendons, and ligaments in mammals. It is also widely used in
Fitness instructors’ comments shape women’s body satisfaction
Exercise has been called a double-edged sword for women when it comes to body image as some types of exercise
Face masks may protect hog farm workers and their household members from staph bacteria
Face masks appear to provide important protection against drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria for hog farm workers and for household members