A researcher from University of Southern California published a new paper in the Journal of Marketing that explores whether attractive food might
Month: November 2020
Neural stem and progenitor cell diversity in brain development may contribute to cortical complexity
Stem and progenitor cells exhibit diversity in early brain development that likely contributes to later neural complexity in the adult
Ebola ’emergency’ vaccines provide ethical blueprint for COVID-19 response
Despite not having safety and efficacy data from the final phase of clinical trials, China and Russia have already started
Study reveals strategy to create COVID-19 drugs to inhibit virus’s entry and replication
SARS-CoV-2, the respiratory virus that causes COVID-19, attacks the body in multiple steps. Gaining entry into cells deep within the
Is honey healthy? How to make sure you don’t get stung
As temperatures fall, honey’s popularity tends to rise. Whether used as an ingredient in autumn recipes and holiday desserts, added
When malaria parasites trick liver cells to let themselves in
A new study led by Maria Manuel Mota, group leader at Instituto de Medicina Molecular João Lobo Antunes (iMM; Portugal),
Brain magnetic stimulation for veterans with concussion: Need is high, but evidence is limited
Studies using repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), a noninvasive technique, to help veterans and active-duty service members living with depression,
Another tragedy tied to opioids: Eye disease
America’s ongoing opioid epidemic is costing increasing numbers of addicts their eyesight, a new study reports. The number of drug
Here’s how to improve packaged foods nutrition
Researchers from Illinois State University, North Carolina State University, University of South Carolina, and University of Maryland published a new
Pay people to get COVID-19 jab to ensure widespread coverage, says leading ethicist
Governments should consider incentivising people to get a COVID-19 jab, when the vaccine becomes available, to achieve the required level