Nanomedicine refers to field of science that uses nanotechnology for clinical operations. The use of nanoparticles (NPs) has specially been
Month: December 2018
Hospitalizations for homeless individuals are on the rise
A homeless individual is one who lacks fixed and reliable housing, and it is estimated that 553,000 people fit that
Research on Almost 2,000 Brains Brings Insight Into Mental Illness
Researchers say a massive genetic analysis of the human brain has yielded new insights into the underpinnings of psychiatric diseases
Prostate cancer: New computer model enables researchers to predict course of disease
IMAGE: Prostate cells are stained green. Red and white staining denotes changes indicative of tumor development. Credit: © Niclas Blessing/UKE How
Treatment shown to improve the odds against bone marrow cancer
Hope has emerged for patients with a serious type of bone marrow cancer as new research into a therapeutic drug
Can Alzheimer’s Be Spread? Mouse Study Hints It’s Possible
A brain protein linked to Alzheimer’s disease might potentially be transmitted to people during neurological procedures, a new preliminary study
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