A new study by researchers at Yale School of Medicine, McGill University, and New York University has found that people
Month: February 2022
This bizarre looking helmet can create better brain scans
It may look like a bizarre bike helmet, or a piece of equipment found in Doc Brown’s lab in Back to
Eating prunes may help protect against bone loss in older women
It’s already well known that prunes are good for your gut, but new Penn State research suggests they may be
Childhood adversity is a ’cause of causes’ of adult illnesses and mental health problems
Every day we are exposed to things like pollution and ultraviolet light which increase our risk of illness. Many people
Is good dental care key to stroke prevention?
For adults who have had a stroke staying on top of dental care may prevent a second stroke, according to
Simulation shows how blood flows through the heart
The view inside a beating heart is one not seen—or even seeable—until now, according to Rice University mechanical engineer Tayfun
Ethnicity and deprivation are independently associated with dementia risk
People from ethnic minority groups and socioeconomically deprived areas face higher risks of developing dementia, according to new research from
Masks in class—how damaging to child development?
Two years into the pandemic, concerns around the effect of masks on the linguistic, emotional and social development of children
Study finds previous COVID-19 infection, but not vaccination, improves performance of antibodies
New research to be presented at this year’s European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID 2022, Lisbon, 23-26
P53 protein plays a key role in tissue repair, study finds
New research led by the University of Bristol has found the protein p53 plays a key role in epithelial migration