Developed and validated in children attending The Royal Children’s Hospital with a common skin infection, the Melbourne ASSET Risk Score
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Portable DNA sequencer helps identify severity of Lassa outbreak in Nigeria
An international team of researchers has found that it is possible to use portable DNA sequencers to learn more about
The mystery of the super-ager
The subject, Peter Green was a white male in his late 80s, enrolled in longitudinal studies of the elderly at
Problems of using mobile technologies in public health
Many health care providers in remote locations around the world are actively using newer mobile technologies like text messaging and
The most important hair on your head is on the inside
Cells along the brain’s cavities are equipped with tiny hair-like protrusions called cilia. Cilia are still poorly understood, but we
Stopping melanoma from spreading
Stopping melanoma from spreading to other parts of the body might be as simple as cutting off the blood supply
Recurrent miscarriage linked to faulty sperm
The early-stage study, from scientists at Imperial College London, investigated the sperm quality of 50 men whose partners had suffered
Metabolic syndrome patients need more vitamin C to break cycle of antioxidant depletion
A higher intake of vitamin C is crucial for metabolic syndrome patients trying to halt a potentially deadly cycle of
New Robot Can Sense Plankton Optically and Acoustically
Oceanographers and engineers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego collaborated to modify a common
Swim, Jump, Shoot, Lift: Paralympians reveal brain’s amazing ability to adapt
Professor Kimitaka Nakazawa built a career studying neurological rehabilitation after spinal cord injury. He had long been interested in sports