Imperial researchers have developed a new forecasting tool to support global outbreak monitoring for COVID-19 and other deadly diseases. The project, Mapping
Month: May 2022
New measure of sperm age may be predictor of pregnancy success
A novel technique to measure the age of male sperm has the potential to predict the success and time it
New health professional training blueprint to address chronic pain care
Researchers have developed a new national blueprint to help health professionals support the one in five Australians living with chronic
Patient-derived and mouse endo-ectocervical organoid generation
A few stem cells, various growth factors, four to six weeks of time—and, of course, a great deal of expertise—are
Solid tumors use a type of T cell as a shield against immune attack
An unexpected trick in cancer’s playbook may fool an important component of our immune systems into knocking down our natural
Mitochondrial respiratory chain sustains inflammation
Northwestern Medicine investigators recently discovered that the mitochondrial respiratory chain—a series of protein complexes essential for a cellular respiration and
Inhaled antibiotics could help reduce antimicrobial resistance
Using inhaled antibiotics to treat lower respiratory tract infections could help reduce antimicrobial resistance, according to researchers from the Universities
Video games can boost children’s intelligence: study
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have studied how the screen habits of U.S. children correlates with how their cognitive
Gallstone disease shown to be strong predictor of pancreatic cancer
Patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) were six times more likely to have had gallstone disease within the year prior
During pandemic, growth of clinicians with X-waivers for buprenorphine prescribing slowed
The growth in the number of clinicians with waivers to prescribe buprenorphine slowed during the pandemic, and support and mentorship