Specific respiratory microbiome communities may be linked to influenza susceptibility, according to a study published January 9, 2019 in the
Month: January 2019
Intermittent fasting could improve obese women’s health
Research carried out at the University of Adelaide shows that obese women lost more weight and improved their health by
Fighting another virus? Blame your parents
Genetics may play a bigger role in the body’s disease-fighting ability than scientists previously thought, according to the results from
Dogma of cancer metabolism theory overturned
Scientists at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA have discovered that
New complex carbohydrate discovered in Barley
University of Adelaide researchers have discovered a new complex carbohydrate in barley. The first of its kind to be discovered
Stanford researchers create a wireless, battery-free, biodegradable blood flow sensor
A new device developed by Stanford University researchers could make it easier for doctors to monitor the success of blood
Drug sponge could minimize side effects of cancer treatment
With the help of sponges inserted in the bloodstream to absorb excess drugs, doctors are hoping to prevent the dangerous
Research explains public resistance to vaccination
Why is it so challenging to increase the number of people who get vaccinated? How does popular resistance to vaccination
Controlling children’s behavior with electronic gadgets leads to more screen time
Researchers found children, whose parents dole out screen time as a reward or revoke it as punishment, spend more time on a
Establishing Cellular Asymmetries
Embryonic development is the process by which a fertilized egg becomes an independent organism, an organism capable of producing functional