Brazil has detected its first six cases of the so-called Indian variant of the COVID-19 virus, in crew members who
Month: May 2021
CoQ10 for pregnant rats reverses diet-induced retinal damage in offspring
New research in rats suggests a common antioxidant supplement may protect the next generation from a leading cause of blindness
Taking more steps daily may lead to a longer life
Taking more steps per day, either all at once or in shorter spurts, may help you live longer, according to
Russians infected with crossover flu virus suggests possibility of another pandemic
Two virus researchers in China are recommending security measures after seven Russian farm workers became infected with a crossover flu
Scientists discover gene signature responsible for plaque-eating microglia in Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia and is characterized by the build-up of amyloid plaques in the
Scientists make ‘long-range weather forecasts’ of bowel cancer’s drug resistance
Scientists can use genetic ‘weather forecasting’ to predict how long it will take for bowel cancer to evolve resistance to
Nanotechnology could make a huge difference in treating a lung infection often associated with COVID-19 ventilation
Treatment for fungal lung infections could be more efficient when medication is inhaled using nanoparticle technology, according to research from
Robotics can give people 3rd thumb, but how will brain react?
If you’ve ever wished you had an extra hand to accomplish a task, never fear, scientists are working on that.
‘Sounding it out’ not so easy for children with dyslexia
For years, competent and well-educated elementary school teachers and well-intentioned, if exasperated, parents have routinely repeated a mantra to struggling
New therapy shows promise in future treatment of multiple myeloma
A preclinical study has found multiple myeloma is highly sensitive to a newly developed experimental therapy, according to research published