A new molecular probe from Stanford University could help reveal how our brains think and remember. This tool, called Fast
Month: December 2020
Two vaccines hit snags as Pfizer nears US approval
Two vaccine candidates stumbled Friday in the race among researchers to combat COVID-19, a setback for the global immunisation effort
Nutrigenomics: New frontiers in nutrition
Plant omics and food engineering offer novel perspectives and value to sustainable agriculture and ecological sciences. They contribute to advances
Gut microbiota plays a role in brain function and mood regulation
Depression is a mental disorder that affects more than 264 million people of all ages worldwide. Understanding its mechanisms is
Flavors added to vaping devices can damage the heart
The appealing array of fruit and candy flavors that entice millions of young people take up vaping can harm
High-dose flu shot no better for heart patients
Getting a high-dose flu shot instead of a regular dose doesn’t further reduce the risk of serious flu-complications, hospitalization or
No mortality increase with paclitaxel-coated balloons and stents in peripheral arterial disease
An interim analysis from the Swedish Drug-Elution Trial in Peripheral Arterial Disease (SWEDEPAD) has now been presented. It shows
Testing memory over four weeks could predict Alzheimer’s disease risk
New research suggests testing people’s memory over four weeks could identify who is at higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s
Robots could replace real therapy dogs
Robotic animals could be the ‘pawfect’ replacement for our real-life furry friends, a new study published today by the University
Immunotherapy improves responses without reducing quality of life in early breast cancer
Adding an immune checkpoint inhibitor to the standard chemotherapy regimen for patients with early-stage breast cancer places no greater burden