Salmonella is acting up in Michigan, and it could be a model for what’s happening in other states, according to
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Air pollution linked to higher glaucoma risk
Living in a more polluted area is associated with a greater likelihood of having glaucoma, a debilitating eye condition that
Using artificial intelligence to analyze placentas
Placentas can provide critical information about the health of the mother and baby, but only 20 percent of placentas are
Babies in the womb may see more than we thought
By the second trimester, long before a baby’s eyes can see images, they can detect light. But the light-sensitive cells
Detecting diseases with gene scissors
The CRISPR/Cas technology can do more than alter genes. A research team at the University of Freiburg is using what
Intestinal stem cell genes may link dietary fat and colon cancer
Two genes that appear to help stem cells in the intestine burn dietary fat may play a role in colon
MRI reveals brain damage in obese teens
Researchers using MRI have found signs of damage that may be related to inflammation in the brains of obese adolescents,
Thermal cameras effective in detecting rheumatoid arthritis
A new study, published today in Scientific Reports, highlights that thermal imaging has the potential to become an important method to
Prenatal opioid exposure may alter brain function in babies
Connectivity in an area of the brain that regulates emotion may be altered in infants exposed to opioids while in
Cancer patients are at higher risk of dying from heart disease and stroke
More than one in ten cancer patients do not die from their cancer but from heart and blood vessel problems