Continuous exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke triggers changes in the heart’s electrical activity, known as cardiac alternans, that can predict
Month: December 2018
How the brain rapidly focus attention
University of Queensland researchers have discovered a key mechanism in the brain that may underlie our ability to rapidly focus
Multicenter trial supports use of topical antibiotics in NICU babies
A team of doctors led by Karen L. Kotloff, M.D., University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM), Center for Vaccine
Bacteria found in ancient Irish soil halts growth of superbugs — new hope for tackling antibiotic resistance
Inhibited both gram positive and gram negative bacteria, which differ in the structure of their cell wall; usually gram negative
How exercise reduces belly fat
Some of you may have made a New Year’s resolution to hit the gym to tackle that annoying belly fat.
Holidays’ Pitfalls for Those With Food Allergies
Holiday get-togethers can be risky for people with food allergies. About 15 million people in the United States have one
Computational advances in the label-free quantification of cancer proteomics data
In recent years, proteomics research has become a popular method for characterizing the functional proteins driving the transformation of malignancy,
The landscape of protein tyrosine phosphatase (Shp2) and cancer
As the proteomics technology develops and human genomic analysis becomes easier to execute, molecules involved in the regulation of biochemical
Jennie-O Recalls 164,000 Pounds of Ground Turkey on Salmonella Fears
Minnesota-based Jennie-O Turkey Store Sales is recalling 164,210 pounds of raw ground turkey products potentially contaminated with salmonella, the U.S.
Skipping breakfast increases the risk of type 2 diabetes
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, skipping breakfast raises the risk of developing diabetes by a third,