The role of gut bacteria in health and disease is complex. A new study examines the impact of bacteriophages, which
Day: June 14, 2019
Hidden brain signals behind working memory
Making a specific type of brain pattern last longer improves short-term memory in rats, a new study finds. Published online
‘Locking’ an arthritis drug may be key to improving it
Attaching a removable lock to an arthritis drug can make it safer and more effective, according to a new study
Lower Risk of Type 1 Diabetes in Children Vaccinated Against ‘Stomach Flu’ Virus
Vaccinating babies against a virus that causes childhood “stomach flu” greatly reduces their chance of getting so sick that they
People using third-party apps to analyze personal genetic data
The burgeoning field of personal genetics appeals to people who want to learn more about themselves, their family and their
Half of Ebola outbreaks undetected
An estimated half of Ebola virus disease outbreaks have gone undetected since it was discovered in 1976, according to research
Medical News Today: What to know about surgery for MS
In some cases, multiple sclerosis (MS) can respond to certain types of surgery, which may include deep brain stimulation. Many
Quick DNA test for malaria drug resistance is life-saver, holds promise for other diseases
One of the keys to quickly diagnosing anti-malarial drug resistance — potentially saving lives — lies in testing whole blood
Researchers learned how to better combat muscle loss during space flights
A new study from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston has further documented how muscles are affected by
Gut microbes eat our medication
The first time Vayu Maini Rekdal manipulated microbes, he made a decent sourdough bread. At the time, young Maini Rekdal,