McMaster researchers have uncovered a fast and effective way to detect cancer stem cells before the disease recurs in adults
Month: July 2023
Significant rise in ADHD diagnoses in the UK
Both ADHD diagnoses and prescriptions for ADHD medication have increased significantly over the past two decades, except in children under
New research shows babies’ immunological weak spot and strength
A pair of new studies led by researchers at Columbia University explains why babies get so many common respiratory infections
Stem cell therapies: Why they’re expensive, unproven and often dangerous
Rogue clinics selling stem cell therapies are popping up everywhere. There areĀ thousandsĀ of them around the world, and they claim to
Displacement or complement? Mixed-bag responses in human interaction study with AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is all the rage lately in the public eye. How AI is being incorporated to the advantage
Multidisciplinary team reduced hypothermia in NICU babies during and after surgery
The percentage of infants from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) experiencing hypothermia upon operating room (OR) arrival and at
Researchers find that targeting immune cells may help treat atrial fibrillation
Current treatments for atrial fibrillation (AFib), a common heart condition characterized by fast and irregular beats that can lead to
Lipid test can reveal risk of preeclampsia, a potentially deadly pregnancy complication
University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have discovered a way to identify pregnant women at risk of preeclampsia, a
Key improvements to Parkinson’s disease cell therapies
Researchers have demonstrated that a transplant surgical procedure (called ‘needle trauma’) triggers a profound immune response and causes the death
Alarmingly high PFAS levels in the populations of Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Denmark and the UK
The hunting community in Ittoqqotoormiit (Scoresby Sound), Northeast Greenland, has some of the world’s highest concentrations of PFAS in their