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Day: May 14, 2019
Newly identified bacteria-killing protein needs vitamin A to work
People who have inadequate vitamin A in their diets are more susceptible to skin infection, yet how that vitamin affects
It’s in the Weeds: Herbicide Linked to Human Liver Disease
Glyphosate, the primary ingredient in Monsanto’s popular weed killer Roundup, has been linked to liver disease in animal models. In
Injections of a novel protein reduced artery blockage by enhancing lymphatic vascular function in mice
Injections of a protein associated with healthy lymphatic vessel function reduced artery blockage known as atherosclerosis in mice. This finding
Progress against child mortality lags in many Indian states
India in 2015 had more deaths among children under five than any other country and had large disparities in the
New factor influencing spread of Legionella
When people fall ill from bacterial infection, the first priority is to treat the disease. But where do these pathogens
How proteins help influenza A bind and slice its way to cells
Researchers have provided new insight on how two proteins help influenza A virus particles fight their way to human cells.
Facebook to Increase the Wages of its Content Moderators
On Monday, in a bid to increase employee satisfaction and decrease work-related stress resulting from engagement with offensive content on
Conquering cancer’s infamous KRAS mutation
KRAS is one of the most challenging targets in cancer. Despite its discovery more than 60 years, researchers still struggle
Preventative antibiotics after assisted childbirth almost halve maternal infection rate and reduce overall antibiotic use
Giving a single dose of preventative antibiotics to all women after childbirth involving forceps or vacuum extraction could prevent almost