Antiviral therapies are notoriously difficult to develop, as viruses can quickly mutate to become resistant to drugs. But what if
Month: August 2023
New neuroimaging approach could improve diagnosis of schizophrenia
New research led by scientists working with Georgia State University’s TReNDS Center has identified age-related changes in brain patterns associated
Important step toward next-generation probiotics
One of the beneficial gut bacteria residing in the human gut, which normally cannot survive in an environment with oxygen,
Can field sobriety tests identify drivers under the influence of cannabis?
Road safety is a critical issue in an era of increasing cannabis legalization. Cannabis is known to impair reaction time,
New review calls on Hockey Canada to raise age of body contact from 13 to 15
Hockey leagues in Canada should overhaul current rules and regulations to raise the age of bodychecking in the game from
Learning how to control HIV from African genomes
A study on almost 4000 people of African descent has identified a gene that acts as natural defense against HIV
Scientists tie obesity to sex- and age-specific genes
From influencing how our body stores fat to how our brain regulates appetite, hundreds of genes, along with environmental factors,
Scientists develop breath test that rapidly detects COVID-19 virus
Scientists at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a breath test that quickly identifies those who are infected with
Early-life lead exposure linked to higher risk of criminal behavior in adulthood, researchers find
An evaluation of 17 previously published studies suggests that exposure to lead in the womb or in childhood is associated
Your home, and where it’s located, may affect your health
They say home is where the heart is. But can a person’s home also play a role in how healthy