Doctors could soon get some help from an artificial intelligence tool when diagnosing brain aneurysms – bulges in blood vessels
Month: June 2019
Combating mosquito-borne diseases with bacteria
Viruses, spread through mosquito bites, cause human illnesses such as dengue fever, Zika and yellow fever. A new control technique
Sleeping with artificial light at night associated with weight gain in women
Sleeping with a television or light on in the room may be a risk factor for gaining weight or developing
Molecular chatter makes for a ‘hot tumor’
A Ludwig Cancer Research study has deciphered a complex molecular conversation between cancer and immune cells that is key to
In romantic relationships, people do indeed have a ‘type’
If you’ve ever come out of a bad relationship and decided you need to date someone different from your usual
Rapid Fluid Removal Increases Death Risk in Kidney Patients
The faster fluid is removed using continuous dialysis from patients with failing kidneys, the higher the likelihood they will die
Medical News Today: What to know about severe asthma
Doctors consider asthma to be severe when symptoms do not respond well to the usual treatments. This article discusses the
Waning potency of pertussis vaccine a significant contributor to recent whooping cough outbreaks
In a large new Kaiser Permanente study, children who were up to date on their pertussis vaccine schedule were far
Our water cycle diagrams give a false sense of water security
Pictures of the earth’s water cycle used in education and research throughout the world are in urgent need of updating
More support needed to increase HIV testing in GP practices
One-off training sessions for GPs are not enough to increase rates of HIV testing in general practice and greater support