Researchers have shown that a new way of assessing women’s relationship with their bodies during pregnancy could help predict how
Month: May 2019
Young athletes may need one-year break after knee surgery
After surgical reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament, young athletes are now recommended to undergo at least a year’s rehab
Presence of oral bacteria in cerebral emboli of stroke patients
Researchers at Tampere University have shown for the first time that the cerebral emboli of stroke patients contain DNA from
CRISPR Fingers Drug-Resistant Microbes in a ‘FLASH’
A research team led by scientists at UC San Francisco and the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub has developed a new CRISPR-based
First comprehensive network of wild crop species will help breeders tackle food insecurity
The first comprehensive network of sites where crop wild relatives are found has been developed by researchers at the University
New understanding of how cells form tunnels may help in treating wounds, tumors
A simple slice of the finger sends a complex series of interactions between types of cells into motion. Two types
Study probes the powering of contractions in heart failure
Current treatments can slow progression of heart failure, but do not address the underlying issues, including specific problems that cause
Trace metal exposure among pregnant women living near fracking wells in Canada
The Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology last week revealed the findings of a 2016 pilot study that measured
Obsessive-compulsive disorder research needs more focus on patients, new study asserts
For people living with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), scientific research into their condition is not an abstract concept; it can have
Researchers find new drug targets for deadly lung disease
Researchers at the University of Georgia have discovered two new drug targets to treat Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, or ARDS, a