When it comes to love, do opposites attract or do birds of a feather flock together? Surprisingly, the scientific research
Month: September 2022
Friend or foe? How mice decide to make love or war
Dog owners whose pets meet during a walk are familiar with the immediate sniffing investigation that typically ensues. Initially, the
Friend or foe? How mice decide to make love or war
Dog owners whose pets meet during a walk are familiar with the immediate sniffing investigation that typically ensues. Initially, the
Pin-prick blood test identifies immunity to COVID-19
A finger-prick blood test can identify people most at risk of being reinfected with COVID-19. The simple test, developed by
Online atlas shows strong link between gut bacteria and metabolites
There are strong links between bacteria living in the gut and the levels of small molecules in the blood known
New report illustrates potential of precision genome editing in treating inherited retinal diseases
In a new paper, University of California, Irvine researchers explain how precision genome editing agents have enabled precise gene correction
Research identifies potential therapeutic treatment for monkeypox
Scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), through biomolecular research and testing, have discovered a potential topical therapeutic to treat monkeypox.
How does what we eat affect our health span and longevity? It’s a complex, dynamic system
How does what we eat affect how we age? The answer to this relatively concise question is unavoidably complex, according
High costs of nonoperative treatment in the year before total knee replacement
In the year before total knee arthroplasty (TKA), patients incur considerable costs for nonoperative treatments and other procedures for osteoarthritis
Why can’t I sleep? The benefits of good sleep hygiene
Good sleep and circadian health are interdependent and can impact our physical and mental well-being. But, around 62% of adults worldwide say