Researchers found that one portion of unprocessed red meat per day reduced the chance of developing early signs of multiple
Month: June 2019
Molecular bait can help hydrogels heal wounds
Like fishermen, Rice University bioengineers are angling for their daily catch. But their bait, biomolecules in a hydrogel scaffold, lures
New method for engineering metabolic pathways
Cells are incredibly adept at creating complex molecules, like therapeutics, and can do so much better than many of our
Should STEMI Patients Recover in the ICU?
Providers need clearer guidance on whether a patient who has suffered a STEMI heart attack should recover in the intensive
Childhood respiratory disorders may be diagnosed with a smartphone
Automated cough analysis technology incorporated in a smartphone app could help to diagnose childhood respiratory disorders, according to a study
Research redefines constipation
New research by King’s College London, published today in the American Journal of Gastroenterology, finds that the public’s perception of
Research redefines constipation
New research by King’s College London, published today in the American Journal of Gastroenterology, finds that the public’s perception of
Scientists uncover binding secret behind protein ‘superglue’
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have pinpointed how a special class of plant-derived enzymes, known as peptide
Medical News Today: Vitamin D may prolong life in people with cancer
Taking vitamin D supplements does not cut cancer risk but may prolong life once cancer develops, according to an analysis
Open-source bionic leg: First-of-its-kind platform aims to rapidly advance prosthetics
A new open-source, artificially intelligent prosthetic leg designed by researchers at the University of Michigan and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab is