Providing access to housing, debt, and benefit advice within food banks could help lift people out of poverty — according
Month: July 2023
A new tactic to take on leprosy
Leprosy has existed since at least Biblical times, yet scientists still don’t know exactly how Mycobacterium leprae causes the disease’s
A step toward treating chemotherapy-resistant prostate cancer
Prostate cancer is a leading cause of death among American men, and it’s resistant to one of the most powerful
People generalize expectations of pain to conceptually related tasks
Chronic pain can seriously restrict our lives, preventing us from reaching our full professional potential, enjoying hobbies, and even participating
One third of normal-weight individuals are obese, according to study based on body fat percentage
Researchers from the School of Public Health at TAU’s Faculty of Medicine examined the anthropometric data of about 3,000 Israeli
Historical medicine suggests a new way to use modern treatments
The mixture of honey and vinegar, also known as oxymel, has been used as a medical treatment throughout history and
Chemists develop reaction cascade to produce fluorinated molecules
Fluorine is found rarely in naturally occurring organic molecules. However, this chemical element is indispensable for the production of pharmaceuticals
Gulf War illness caused by mitochondrial dysfunction, not inflammation
Gulf War Illness (GWI) is a chronic multisymptom health condition affecting one-third of all veterans who served in the 1991
New mechanism for rapid evolution of multi-drug resistant infections in patients
A research study led by the University of Oxford provides a transformational new insight into how antimicrobial resistance (AMR) emerges
Gut bacteria linked to fatty deposits in heart arteries
In a major Swedish study, researchers have discovered a link between the levels of certain bacteria living in the gut