Adults who doubt they have been fully vaccinated against polio should talk to their doctors about getting additional shots, experts
Month: August 2022
Beyond neurons: How cells called astrocytes contribute to brain disorders
Neurons often get most of the credit for keeping our brains sharp and functioning—as well as most of the blame
Peanuts present a nutty solution for weight loss
A handful of peanuts might be a favorite snack, but according to new research from the University of South Australia
Pregnant women exposed to cancer-causing chemicals in dishware, hair coloring, plastics, and pesticides: study
Pregnant women in the U.S. are being exposed to chemicals like melamine, cyanuric acid, and aromatic amines that can increase
Early onset of diabetes, hypertension can predict early glaucoma, ophthalmologists report
The earlier individuals develop type 2 diabetes or hypertension in life, the earlier they are likely to develop primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG),
Food texture key to eating habits in children with Down syndrome
Children with Down syndrome prefer food with a crispy, oily mouthfeel and don’t like brittle or gooey foods. But those
AI model may help epilepsy patients become seizure-free
A study led by Monash University and believed to be a world first has demonstrated that an Artificial Intelligence (AI)
New preclinical model could accelerate research on thymic cancer
A new preclinical model for thymic cancer developed by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators has revealed insights into how a common
SARS-CoV-2 antigen levels linked to patient outcomes
The amount of SARS-CoV-2 antigen measured in the blood of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 is associated with illness severity and
Partner-drug resistance accelerates resistance of first-line malaria drug
The drug artemisinin is the world’s most important first-line drug for the treatment of malaria, a disease spread by mosquitoes