A new study finds vitamin D may be protective among asthmatic obese children living in urban environments with high indoor
Month: March 2019
2019 Innovation Challenge
It’s time to build healthier communities not just for some, but for all. It’s time to use technology to improve
Air pollution kills more than smoking
The Air Quality Index (AQI) is a measure used by environmental agencies and other public bodies around the world to
Lowering blood pressure with napping
A new study that investigators from the Asklepieion General Hospital in Voula, Greece conducted now suggests that taking a nap
First ever injectable HIV drug is a ‘paradigm-shift’ for patients
A new injectable HIV drug could mean that patients no longer have to medicate themselves on a daily basis, according
Exploring Hypothalamic Circuits, One Neuron at a Time
A collaborative team from UConn Storrs and The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine characterized neuron diversity in the lateral hypothalamic
Finding the right exercise, diet aids for HIV patients
Although generally true, it’s not enough for health care professionals to simply advise patients to “exercise more and eat better,”
Asteroid Bennu, target of NASA’s sample return mission, is rotating faster over time
In late 2018, the Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft arrived at Bennu, the asteroid it will
Neuroscientists find brain pathway supporting an intersection of taste and pain
University of Oklahoma neuroscientists have found a pathway in the brain where taste and pain intersect in a new study
Opioid Detection Challenge
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) gives notice of the availability of the Department of Homeland Security’s “Opioid Detection Challenge”