Obesity, which affects more than one-third of American adults, is more than just an uncomfortable excess of weight—it is a
Month: November 2019
Study paves way to better understanding, treatment of arthritis
Oregon State University research has provided the first complete, cellular-level look at what’s going on in joints afflicted by osteoarthritis,
Wearable sweat sensor detects gout-causing compounds
There are numerous things to dislike about going to the doctor: Paying a copay, sitting in the waiting room, out-of-date
MS linked to variant of common herpes virus through new method
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a new method to separate between two different types of a common herpes virus
Hops compounds help with metabolic syndrome while reducing microbiome diversity
Compounds from hops may combat metabolic syndrome by changing the gut microbiome and altering the metabolism of acids produced in
Children of abused mothers 50% more likely to have low IQ
Children of women who reported domestic violence in pregnancy or during the first six years of the child’s life are
Sexting isn’t just about sex
New research from the Sexuality, Sexual Health & Sexual Behavior Lab in the Texas Tech University Department of Psychological Sciences
The nature of salmonella is changing—and it’s meaner
Salmonella is acting up in Michigan, and it could be a model for what’s happening in other states, according to
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