With growing evidence of gender bias on student course evaluations, a new intervention developed by Iowa State University researchers may
Day: May 16, 2019
First smartphone app that can hear ear infections in children
Ear infections are the most common reason that parents bring their children to a pediatrician, according to the National Institutes
Like A Lot of Things, Women’s Gut Microbiomes Appear to Mature Earlier than Men’s
The human gut microbiome is a complex microbial ecosystem that plays an important role in our health. For example, these
Genomic collision may explain why many kidney transplants fail
A genomic collision could explain why many kidney transplants fail, even when donors and recipients are thought to be well-matched,
The Lancet Global Health: 1 in 7 babies worldwide born with a low birthweight
More than 20 million babies were born with a low birthweight (less than 2500g; 5.5 pounds) in 2015 — around
A new way of diagnosing and treating disease — without cutting skin
University of British Columbia researchers have developed a specialized microscope that has the potential ability to both diagnose diseases that
What’s causing your vertigo? Goggles may help with diagnosis
Vertigo is a form of severe dizziness that can result in a loss of balance, a feeling of falling, trouble