Rare types of cervical cancer can be effectively prevented with screening, a comprehensive study of identified cases of rare cervical
Month: April 2019
Medical News Today: Does celery juice have health benefits?
Celery is a member of the carrot family. It contains lots of essential nutrients, and many people believe that it
In mice, eliminating damaged mitochondria alleviates chronic inflammatory disease
Inflammation is a balanced physiological response — the body needs it to eliminate invasive organisms and foreign irritants, but excessive
NASA’s landmark Twins Study reveals resilience of human body in space
Results from NASA’s landmark Twins Study, which took place from 2015-2016, were published Thursday in Science. The integrated paper —
Bacterial nanowire mystery solved
Deep in the ocean or underground, where there is no oxygen, Geobacter bacteria “breathe” by projecting tiny protein filaments called “nanowires” into
Getting back to work after a heart attack
Heart attack patients with the desire to return to work can do it. That’s the main message of a paper
Microbes in the human body swap genes, even across tissue boundaries, study indicates
Bacteria in the human body are sharing genes with one another at a higher rate than is typically seen in
Medical News Today: Why does my stool smell foul?
Foul-smelling stool can have a variety of causes, from milk allergies to chronic pancreatitis. This article looks at eight reasons
Text messages show promise as next step for improving heart health in China
Motivational text messages are a well-liked, feasible new way to provide additional support to Chinese patients with heart disease, reports
Child vaccination levels falling short in large parts of Africa
A study by the University of Southampton shows that several low-and middle-income countries, especially in Africa, need more effective child