A new study published in The Career Development Quarterly looked for potential links between negative or dysfunctional career thoughts and the quality
Month: December 2020
Treating autoimmune disorders with an inhaler rather than an IV
Nanoparticles continue to find wider use in medical treatments in everything from drug delivery to diagnosing disease. In nearly every
Warning labels reduce sugary drink consumption in university setting, researchers found
As municipalities have taxed sugar-sweetened beverages and schools and worksites have banned their sales, university researchers have found that simple
In US, vaccine operation soon to be put to the test
Trucks and cargo planes are at the ready to distribute millions of doses of coronavirus vaccine across the United States,
Current treatment period may be too short to remove competitive advantage of transgender athletes
Transgender women elite athletes may need more than the recommended year of feminising hormone therapy to remove the competitive advantage
UN health agency’s advice for the holidays: Don’t hug
The World Health Organization has an unwelcome but potentially life-saving message for the holiday season: Don’t hug. To stop the
Red propolis could be used to treat schistosomiasis
Well-known for its bactericidal and anti-fungal properties, Brazilian red propolis has now been found to act powerfully against the parasite
Drug for rare disorder shows promise for treating herpes viruses
A drug currently prescribed to treat a rare enzyme deficiency can help cells clear the herpes simplex 1 and herpes
Study shows why some people may become seriously ill from meningococcal bacteria
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have come one step closer toward understanding why some people become seriously ill or
Feeling out fine differences in touch sensitivity
A large protein produced in a unique structure in the fingertips, the Meissner corpuscle, plays a major role in touch