You’re in the middle of a conversation and suddenly turn away because you heard your name. Don’t worry, you aren’t
Day: March 14, 2019
Music captivates listeners and synchronizes their brainwaves
Music has the ability to captivate us; when listeners engage with music, they follow its sounds closely, connecting to what
Simple urine test allows for rapid diagnosis of preeclampsia
Researchers with The Ohio State University College of Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Inside a tumor: Purple bacteria visualize ‘big eaters’
Cancer presents an ongoing challenge for physicians, particularly in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. This is, amongst other
Research Brief: Ebola survivors suffer from increased symptoms and physical abnormalities after recovery
The 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa infected more than 28,000 people and killed over 11,000. Many Ebola survivors report
Blunting pain’s emotional component
Chronic pain involves more than just hurting. People suffering from pain often experience sadness, depression and lethargy. That’s one reason
Potential cystic fibrosis treatment uses ‘molecular prosthetic’ for missing lung protein
An approved drug normally used to treat fungal infections could also do the job of a protein channel that is