A new University of Liverpool led study, published in The Lancet, highlights the effectiveness of a brief group psychological intervention
Month: April 2019
Impact of poverty on children’s brain activity
Children born into poverty show key differences in early brain function — according to new research from the University of
Estrogen byproducts may predict outlook
New research finds an association between the ratio of two estrogen metabolites and the risk of all-cause mortality among women
Gut microbiome directs the immune system to fight cancer
The advent of immune checkpoint inhibitors — which “release the brakes” of the body’s immune system to launch an efficient
Hands spread flame retardants, plasticizers throughout homes
Hundreds of everyday items, from furniture to cell phones to floor wax, contain organophosphate ester (OPE) flame retardants and plasticizers.
Movement Toward a Poop Test for Liver Cirrhosis
For the estimated 100 million U.S. adults and children living with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), whether or not they
Breakthrough study of cell signaling holds promise for immune research and beyond
For the first time ever, scientists have imaged the process by which an individual immune system molecule is switched on
London cyclists warned evening commute has the dirtiest air, so pick a clean route home
Cyclists in London should take a different route back home during evening peak-time hours to avoid breathing in harmful black
Medical News Today: Is sugar the key to treating lung problems?
Research in mouse models has revealed a surprising link between the activity of immune cells in the lungs and their
Scientists designed a robot to reduce pain for premature babies
Skin to skin contact is very important for newborns, but is it not always available, especially for premature babies. That