It’s perfectly normal for parents to be concerned when a child comes home sneezing and coughing with what appears to
Month: December 2018
RNAIII (RIP) & Deriv. as potential tools for the treatment of S. aureus biofilm infections
Stephano and his coworkers at the University “G. d’Annunzio” of Chieti, Italy, have reviewed the inhibiting potential of RNAIII Inhibiting
Foxes in the city: Citizen science helps researchers to study urban wildlife
IMAGE: A citizen science Project highlighted that foxes prefer specific city areas and Environments in Vienna. Credit: L. Hamelbeck-Galle/stadtwildtiere.at Urban habitats
Health Tip: Understanding Blood Clots
Blood clotting is the body’s way of preventing excessive bleeding when a blood vessel is injured. Typically, the body will
Folate deficiency creates hitherto unknown problems in connection with cell division
Folate deficiency creates more problems in connection with DNA replication than researchers had hitherto assumed, researchers from the University of
Birth of a hybrid
IMAGE: This is Anna Poznyak, head of the project and researcher at the NUST MISIS Department of Functional Nanosystems and High-Temperature
California Farm Implicated in Outbreak of E. coli Tied to Romaine Lettuce
Federal health investigators said Thursday that they’ve pinpointed at least one California farm implicated in the recent outbreak of E.
Vitamin E TPGS emulsified vinorelbine bitartrate loaded solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN)
IMAGE: Vitamin E TPGS Emulsified Vinorelbine Bitartrate Loaded Solid Lipid Nanoparticles (SLN): Formulation Development, Optimization and In vitro Characterization. Credit: Dr.
A summary of electrospun nanofibers as drug delivery system
IMAGE: A Summary of Electrospun Nanofibers as Drug Delivery System: Drugs Loaded and Biopolymers Used as Matrices view more In recent
Women Doctors Say They’re Penalized for Motherhood
Women juggling a medical career and motherhood often face significant workplace discrimination, a new study finds. Researchers conducted an online