The number of people suffering from diabetes worldwide will more than double to 1.3 billion by 2050 driven by structural
Month: June 2023
Everyone’s brain has a pain fingerprint — new research has revealed for the first time
New research has revealed everyone’s brain has a ‘pain fingerprint’ that varies from person to person. The University of Essex-led
One in five women become pregnant naturally after having a baby conceived with IVF
Around 20% of women who needed fertility treatment, such as IVF, to conceive their first child are likely to get
Studying herpes encephalitis with mini-brains
The herpes simplex virus-1 can sometimes cause a dangerous brain infection. Combining an anti-inflammatory and an antiviral could help in
RSV is a serious heath threat, but the public knows little about it
As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) determines whether to approve a vaccine against RSV for adults 60
Ketone supplements worsen performance in trained endurance athletes, researchers find
Kinesiologists at McMaster University have found ketone supplements, used by some athletes hoping to cross the finish line faster, may
Blood pressure drug could prevent post-traumatic headaches
A study led by VA Puget Sound Health Care System researchers has shown that prazosin, a drug used to treat
Phone communication spurs a cascading effect on social influence
Social influence from phone communications is significant, reaching as far as four degrees of separation from the original caller, according
The art and science of living-like architecture
“This technology is not alive,” says Laia Mogas-Soldevila. “It is living-like.” The distinction is an important one for the assistant
Helping ‘good’ gut bacteria and clearing out the ‘bad’ — all in one treatment
Probiotics can help maintain a healthy gut microbiome or restore populations of “good bacteria” after a heavy course of antibiotics.