A new study from North Carolina State University and Duke University offers insights into the ways that education, work and
Day: September 13, 2023
Bacteria resistant to antibiotics in hospital wastewater system
A unique new study led by researchers at University of Limerick in Ireland has found that bacteria that may lead
Could a breakdown in the brain’s networks allow infections to contribute to Alzheimer’s disease?
The human microbiome includes the genetic material of more than 100 trillion tiny microorganisms — fungi, yeast, bacteria, and even
‘Dormant’ HIV produces RNA and proteins during anti-retroviral therapy
HIV anti-retroviral therapy is considered a treatment and not a cure because patients usually carry a reservoir of HIV-infected cells
Study reveals reductions in breast cancer screening uptake during COVID-19 pandemic
A review of COVID-19 studies globally has revealed reductions in breast cancer screening participation during 2020, with differences between geographic
Breast cancer recurrence may be triggered by chemotherapy injury to non-cancer cells
A standard chemotherapy drug injures surrounding non-cancer cells, which can then awakens dormant cancer cells and promotes cancer growth, according
Surfactants can cause toxic chemicals in aerosols to last longer in the air
Research led by the University of Birmingham has found that hazardous chemicals commonly encountered in aerosols, such as those produced
Targeted ultrasound can change brain functions for up to an hour after intervention
The targeted use of ultrasound technology can bring about significant changes in brain function that could pave the way towards
Large amounts of sedentary time linked with higher risk of dementia in older adults, study shows
Adults aged 60 and older who spend more time engaging in sedentary behaviors like sitting while watching TV or driving
Your body’s own cannabinoid molecules calm you during stress
When you are under stress, your brain may release its own cannabinoid molecules to calm you down, activating the same