Leukemia treatments often leave girls infertile, but a procedure developed by researchers at the University of Michigan working with mice
Month: April 2019
Sunscreen application has better face coverage than SPF moisturizers
Application of sun protection factor (SPF) moisturizers tends to miss more of the face, especially around the eyelid regions, compared
Study illuminates the brain’s inner workings
Like instruments in an orchestra, different parts of the human brain work together to help us perform the functions of
Patent-pending probiotic could disrupt Crohn’s disease biofilms
Probiotics typically aim to rebalance bacteria populations in the gut, but new research suggests they may also help break apart
Computing scientists use machine learning to track health trends on Twitter
A new machine learning tool, developed by University of Alberta computing scientists, sifts through millions of Twitter posts to help
Medical News Today: Cause of a lump on the back of the neck
Potential causes of a lump on the neck include swollen lymph nodes, acne, and cysts. The type of treatment depends
Somatic symptom disorder linked to changes in brain functional connectivity
Alterations in functional connectivity of the brain may help in understanding the neurobiological changes leading to somatic symptom disorder (SSD),
Globally, one in five deaths are associated with poor diet
People in almost every region of the world could benefit from rebalancing their diets to eat optimal amounts of various
New approach to treating gastrointestinal disease patches up leaky intestines
Doctors typically prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs to people suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis. These medications, however,
People with obesity often ‘dehumanized,’ study finds
New research, published in Obesity, has found that people with obesity are not only stigmatised, but are blatantly dehumanised. Obesity