If an antibiotic doesn’t kill all the bacteria that infects a patient, the surviving bugs may be particularly adept at
Month: March 2019
In healthy young women, sleep quality varies throughout the menstrual cycle
Young women are more likely to experience sleep disruption in the days leading up to their menstrual period, according to
Bisphosphonates increasingly prescribed to the women most likely to benefit
In recent years, women who start taking bisphosphonates (BPs) to treat osteoporosis and prevent fracture have trended from younger to
Improved PCOS symptoms correlate with gut bacterial composition
Symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) improved with exposure to healthy bacteria in the gut, according to a study in
Eating later in the day may be associated with obesity
Eating later in the day may contribute to weight gain, according to a new study to be presented Saturday at
Research paves way for new source for leukemia drug
Chemistry researchers at Oregon State University have developed a method for making anti-leukemia compounds that until now have only been
For migraine sufferers with obesity, losing weight can decrease headaches
For migraine sufferers with obesity, losing weight can decrease headaches and improve quality of life, researchers from Italy and the
Breast cancer may be likelier to spread to bone with nighttime dim-light exposure
Exposure to dim light at night, which is common in today’s lifestyle, may contribute to the spread of breast cancer
New testosterone rule for female athletes ‘risks setting an unscientific precedent’ warn experts
New rules to curb high testosterone levels in female athletes with differences of sex development ‘risks setting an unscientific precedent
To stoke creativity, crank out ideas and then step away
There is an effective formula for unlocking employees’ creative potential, according to new research from the McCombs School of Business