The body’s blood glucose level needs to be maintained in a relatively narrow range. It cannot be too high, as
Month: July 2023
Scientists build a healthy dietary pattern using ultra-processed foods
Scientists at the USDA Agricultural Research Service’s (ARS) Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center led a studythat demonstrates it is
Sticky, slippery, water repellent channels form maze-like, gravity-powered biomedical devices
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed an entirely new approach to building point-of-care diagnostic devices that only use gravity
Genome sequencing highly effective at diagnosing genetic disorders in newborns and infants
A new national study, led by researchers at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, has found whole genome sequencing (WGS) to
Neurons that track, regulate blood-sugar levels are found
New research has discovered neurons within the brain which detect and respond to changes in the level of sugar within
Pre-operative exercise substantially helps with recovery
Policy-makers are being urged to take notice of a University of Otago study that confirms that undertaking a short programme
Breaking into tears with microrheology to design custom eye drops
Compared to artificial tears, or eye drops, human tears are significantly more complex liquids, with a wide range of components
A neurobehavioral signature of risk for mania
Mania, in which mood and energy level are extremely elevated for at least a week, and hypomania, which is less
Revolutionary self-sensing electric artificial muscles
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have made groundbreaking advancements in bionics with the development of a new electric
Study examines centuries of identity lost because of slavery
Many Americans can trace some lines of their family tree back to the 1600s. However, African Americans descended from enslaved