If you’ve ever thought you may be running a temperature yet couldn’t find a thermometer, you aren’t alone. A fever
Month: June 2023
Plant extracts used by indigenous people hold promise in treatment of ataxia
A University of California, Irvine-led team of researchers have discovered that extracts from plants used by the Kwakwaka’wakw First Nations
Is TBI a chronic condition?
People with TBI may continue to improve or decline years after their injury, making it a more chronic illness, according
Unraveling the connections between the brain and gut
The brain and the digestive tract are in constant communication, relaying signals that help to control feeding and other behaviors.
DNA can fold into complex shapes to execute new functions
DNA can mimic protein functions by folding into elaborate, three-dimensional structures, according to a study from researchers at Weill Cornell
Wearable monitor detects stress hormone levels across a full 24-hour day
Early warning signs of diseases caused by dysfunctional levels of stress hormones could be spotted more easily thanks to a
Researchers reveal mechanism of protection against breast and ovarian cancer
In a new paper published today in Nature, researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have outlined the structure and function
Wildfire smoke downwind affects health, wealth, mortality
Smoke particulates from wildfires could cause between 4,000 and 9,000 premature deaths and cost between $36 to $82 billion per
Biodegradable gel shows promise for cartilage regeneration
A gel that combines both stiffness and toughness is a step forward in the bid to create biodegradable implants for
Loss of Y chromosome in men enables cancer to grow
As men age, some of their cells lose the very thing that makes them biological males — the Y chromosome