Face-to-face workshops based on the psychology of behaviour change and disaster preparedness can be used to prompt households to take
Day: April 1, 2019
New discoveries on bacterial viruses
University of Montana researchers have published new insights in the journal Science on how bacteria cause infections, which may help
Varicose Veins: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments
Varicose veins are veins that have become large and twisted, most commonly occurring in the veins of the surface of
Medical News Today: What to know about tumor necrosis factor
Tumor necrosis factor is a protein involved in inflammation. Excess tumor necrosis factor (TNF) in the blood has a role
A cellular protein as a ‘gas pump attendant’ of cancer development
The cells which make up our body vary significantly. A liver cell does not look like a muscle cell and
Gender parity: Not a foregone conclusion in all fields
Women constitute approximately 47 percent of the workforce yet they are still underrepresented at the highest levels of business, government,
Malaria: It’s all about the mosquito
Mosquitoes transmit malaria, but not every malaria-infected mosquito is the same. An international team led by Elena Levashina from the
Pregnant women with long commutes to work at increased risk for adverse birth outcomes
In a study published in Economics & Human Biology researchers from Lehigh University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that
Natural gene therapy for intractable skin disease discovered
Pathogenic gene mutations causing a type of intractable skin disease can be eliminated from some parts of patients’ skin as
Fish slime: An answer to antibiotic resistance?
Antibiotic resistance is an increasingly pressing issue for humanity. A recent study dives into the constituents of fish slime to