A brain protein linked to Alzheimer’s disease might potentially be transmitted to people during neurological procedures, a new preliminary study
Day: December 15, 2018
Atmospheric aerosol formation from biogenic vapors is strongly affected by air pollutants
The formation of new aerosol particles is a complicated process. Researchers have only recently started to understand this process on
Correlation of stroke and dementia with death: A study from the Swedish dementia registry
A great number of studies have consistently scrutinized the relation between dementia and stroke, with a multiple fold increase in
Canned Corn Recalled by Del Monte
More than 64,000 cases of canned corn have been recalled by Del Monte Foods Inc. because the products were under-processed
A role for microRNAs in social behavior
The recent discovery of microRNAs as key regulators of biological processes has fueled an explosion of research activity into their
How does diet during pregnancy impact allergies in offspring?
IMAGE: This is Karen Robbins, M.D., an allergist at Children’s National Health System. Credit: Children’s National Health System Pregnant women routinely
Coming Soon: A Tiny Robot You Swallow to Help You Stay Healthy
The future of medicine may be here: Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say they’ve developed an ingestible capsule
Quantum chemical calculations on quantum computers
IMAGE: (a) (left) Previously proposed quantum circuit. (b) (right) New parallelized quantum circuit. In (b), the complexity of the circuit is
Alzheimer peripheral blood: mRNA expression of amyloid precursor protein cleaving enzyme
Β-amyloid formation, an indicative element of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), is a consequence of alternative expression of enzymes involved in the
Chain Restaurants Serve Up More Calories Than Fast Food Spots Worldwide
Fast food gets a lot of blame for rising obesity rates, but meals at chain restaurants contain even more calories,