Hearing the news that you are pregnant can bring excitement, but also anxiety of the unknown. A common fear for
Month: June 2021
American College of Gastroenterology updates guideline for idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury
In an updated clinical guideline issued by the American College of Gastroenterology and published in the May issue of The American
Beyond synthetic biology, synthetic ecology boosts health by engineering the environment
BU scientists are investigating how environmental molecules can be used to engineer ‘designer’ microbiomes for combating disease, pollution, and more
Social identity within the anti-vaccine movement
Researchers found a significant portion of Americans socially identify with the anti-vaxx label, presenting potential implications for public health. A
Nutritional supplement proves 92% effective in boosting brain function
An international subject pool was studied to confirm the effectiveness of a whole food complete vitamin and meal replacement product,
SLAS Technology June special issue on 3D cell culture
Oak Brook, IL – The June edition of SLAS Technology is a Special Issue entitled, “Emerging Trends in 3D Cell Culture: High-Throughput
Cells/colony motion index of oral keratinocytes predicts epithelial regenerative capacity
The cells/colony motion index determined by non-invasive, quantitative measurements via optical flow algorithm is correlated with epithelial regenerative capacity of
Afucosylated immunoglobulin found to be a possible indicator of severity of dengue and COVID-19
A team of researchers affiliated with institutions in the U.S., Cambodia and France has found an association between antibody afucosylated
Early acoustic experiences alter methylation in songbird embryo’s forebrain
Researchers at University of Illinois and City University of New York have recently carried out a study investigating the effects
Rapid, at-home blood test could confirm COVID-19 vaccination in minutes
One challenge as society reopens is identifying who has been vaccinated for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. A team