Advances in preclinical research are now being translated into innovative clinical solutions for blindness, a review published in the 10th
Month: June 2019
Mosquito control program reduces dengue, costs in Sri Lanka
A public health, police, and military partnership to reduce the mosquito population in Sri Lanka resulted in a more than
Exercise fine-tunes brain’s connections, eases autism spectrum disorder in mouse model
A mouse model of autism has revealed how exercise changes the structure of the brain by eliminating the excess connections
Is there a limit to human endurance? Science says yes
From the Ironman triathlon to the Tour de France, some competitions test the limits of even the toughest endurance athletes.
Early-life challenges affect how children focus, face the day
Adversity early in life tends to affect a child’s executive function skills — their ability to focus, for example, or
New study sheds light on how blood vessel damage from high glucose concentrations unfolds
A mechanism in the cells that line our blood vessels that helps them to process glucose becomes uncontrolled in diabetes,
New clinical guide helps physicians identify risk, talk with patients about firearm safety and injury
New clinical guide helps physicians identify risk, talk with patients about firearm safety and injuries. Clinicians often feel that they
Visible public health leadership needed to boost vaccine coverage
Public health expert Professor John Ashton is calling for local directors of public health to provide visible leadership to address
Researchers Discover What Makes Deep-Sea Dragonfish Teeth Transparent
A team of researchers led by the University of California San Diego have discovered what’s responsible for making the teeth
Recreating embryonic conditions at break sites can help bones heal faster
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Pennsylvania have developed a unique technique that uses