A Rutgers University analysis of infants born to non-Hispanic Black and white mothers in the United States has found infants
Month: January 2023
Vitamin A may protect the heart from some effects of obesity
Research in a mouse model of diet-induced obesity has found greater disruption to genes involved in heart function when coupled
Preeclampsia in mothers linked with four-fold higher risk of heart attack in decade after childbirth
Women with preeclampsia develop a higher likelihood of heart attack and stroke than their peers within just seven years of
Why a high-fat diet could reduce the brain’s ability to regulate food intake
Regularly eating a high-fat/calorie diet could reduce the brain’s ability to regulate calorie intake. New research in rats published in The
Researchers solve an 80-year-old medical mystery that caused baby deaths
Researchers at the University of East Anglia have solved an 80-year-old medical mystery of the cause of kidney damage in
Healthy lifestyle linked to slower memory decline in older adults
A healthy lifestyle, in particular a healthy diet, is associated with slower memory decline, finds a decade-long study of older
Bacterium may decrease effectiveness of immunotherapy
Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium that colonizes the stomach lining and is found in more than half of the global
China says COVID deaths down by nearly 80 percent
The number of daily COVID-19 deaths in China has fallen by nearly 80 percent since the start of the month,
How regulatory T cells halt aberrant, self-reactive T cells
New research findings show in detail how self-reactive T cells—white blood cells that mistakenly attack healthy instead of infected cells,
Study suggests a way to re-energize tired T cells when treating cancer, viral infections
A new study by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center—Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J.