Air pollution affects physical health, and research results now conclude that it also affects our psychological health. The study, which
Month: January 2020
Good news about anxiety
Anxiety disorders are the most common type of psychiatric illness, yet researchers know very little about factors associated with recovery.
Study of cardiac muscles in flies might keep your heart young
Researchers may have discovered a way to turn back the clock on aging heart muscles in fruit flies, a development
Single dose of antibodies can knock out HIV in newborns
A single dose of an antibody-based treatment can prevent HIV transmission from mother to baby, new nonhuman primate research suggests
Study reveals a new approach to enhancing response to immunotherapy in melanoma
Scientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute have identified a new way to boost the immune system’s ability to
Genes controlling mycorrhizal colonization found in soybean
Like most plants, soybeans pair up with soil fungi in a symbiotic mycorrhizal relationship. In exchange for a bit of
Plasticizers may increase the risk of motor control problems in girls
Scientists at the Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health (CCCEH) have uncovered a link between prenatal exposure to phthalates–a ubiquitous
Technique is almost 86 percent effective in preventing maternal death from hemorrhaging
According to the World Health Organization’s latest statistics, from 2017, more than 800 women around the world die every day
NCI-MATCH: T-DM1 shows promising activity in salivary gland cancer
Discovery in the NCI-MATCH precision medicine cancer trial is consistent with another recent trial, signaling that the data on ado-trastuzumab
Reversing the genetic defect of Friedreich’s ataxia
Scientists at Tufts University have identified a molecular mechanism that could reverse the genetic defect responsible for Friedreich’s ataxia, a