A new study looking at the mental health of so-called Gen X-ers (i.e., people born between 1974-1983), published in the
Month: April 2019
The Leukemia Atlas: Researchers unveil proteins that signal disease
Only about one in four people diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) survive five years after the initial diagnosis. To
Microbiome science may help doctors deliver more effective, personalized treatment to children with irritable bowel syndrome
To improve the treatment of children with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), investigators have developed a sophisticated way to analyze the
2017 pneumonic plague outbreak in Madagascar characterized by scientists
Plague is an endemic disease in Madagascar. Each year there is a seasonal upsurge between September and April, especially in
Despite transition period, maximal running shoes may still increase risk of injury
A six-week transition period did not help wearers adjust to “maximal” running shoes, indicating that increased impact forces and loading
A peptide against cannibalism
A worm whose favorite dish is – of all things – worm larvae has to take great care not to
Medical News Today: Can purple corn reduce inflammation, diabetes?
Researchers bred a number of new varieties of purple corn and used a mouse cell model to study how these
Magic mouthwash effective treatment for mouth sore pain caused by radiation therapy
“Magic mouthwash,” an oral rinse containing diphenhydramine, lidocaine and antacids, significantly reduced pain from oral mucositis, mouth sores, in patients
When it comes to learning, what’s better: The carrot or the stick?
Does the potential to win or lose money influence the confidence one has in one’s own decisions? Does either of
Magnets with ‘Magic Angle’ Offer New Way to Study Jelly States of Genes
Our cells all contain the same DNA and genes; but in different cells, different genes are switched on and off.