Women have long been told fainting is a common but harmless symptom of pregnancy, but new research shows it may
Month: May 2019
Computer-assisted diagnostic procedure enables earlier detection of brain tumor growth
A computer-assisted diagnostic procedure helps physicians detect the growth of low-grade brain tumors earlier and at smaller volumes than visual
When wheels and heads are spinning – DFG research project on motion sickness in automated driving
Whether it is working on the computer or playing a card game with the kids – automated driving creates plenty
Predicting spread of breast cancer: Researchers advance search for laboratory test
Researchers at The Johns Hopkins University and other institutions report that a new laboratory test that induces cancer cells to
New evidence supports surgery for rare type of brain lymphoma
Through a systematic review of published studies going back 50 years, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have identified a
Being overweight as a teen may be associated with higher risk of heart muscle disease in adulthood
A large study of Swedish men found that those who were even mildly overweight around age 18 were more likely
Tiny fish a big lure for life on coral reefs
Researchers from Simon Fraser University have discovered how coral reefs support such an abundance and diversity of life. Banting Postdoctoral
Scientists create new genomic resource for improving tomatoes
Tomato breeders have traditionally emphasized improved production, such as larger fruits and more fruits per plant, so some traits that
Medical News Today: Bipolar disorder may increase risk of Parkinson’s
A recent study concludes that experiencing bipolar disorder during adulthood increases the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease later in life.
Gold-coated fungi are the new gold diggers
Australian scientists have discovered gold-coated fungi near Boddington in Western Australia. The thread-like fungi attach gold to their strands by