The first clinical trial of an innovative universal influenza vaccine candidate is examining the vaccine’s safety and tolerability as well
Month: April 2019
Medical News Today: Could this protein explain why migraine is more common in women?
An animal study shows that certain nervous system responses to a protein that scientists have long known to play a
Autism symptoms reduced nearly 50 percent two years after fecal transplant
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one in every 59 children in the U.S. is diagnosed
First birth after robot-assisted uterus transplant
A boy 48 centimeters long, weighing 2900 grams, is the first baby born after the technological shift in Gothenburg’s world-leading
Biomarker Holds Promise in COPD Treatment
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), an inflammatory disease of the small airways in the lungs, affects 16 million Americans and
Is it genetic code or postal code that influence a child’s life chances?
Most children inherit both their postal code and their genetic code from their parents. But if genetic factors influence where
An EEG to assess a baby’s developmental risk?
Does exposure to stress early in life affect a baby’s brain development, and is there a way to single out
Medical News Today: Why do we empathize? Researchers take on new perspective
Do we only empathize with and mirror others’ behaviors in contexts calling for social cooperation? New research suggests taking the
Five-minute sample processing enhances DNA imaging and analysis
JILA scientists have developed a fast, simple sample preparation method that enhances imaging of DNA to better analyze its physical
Cold plasma can kill 99.9% of airborne viruses
Dangerous airborne viruses are rendered harmless on-the-fly when exposed to energetic, charged fragments of air molecules, University of Michigan researchers