Researchers have developed a non-invasive method for mapping the human auditory pathway, which could potentially be used as a tool
Month: September 2023
How the respiratory tract microbiome influences the severity of bacterial pneumonia
Pneumonia is an infection of the lung alveoli caused by bacteria, viruses or fungi. It is one of the leading
Older adults with digestive diseases experience higher rates of loneliness, depression
While life expectancy rates for older Americans are rising, nearly 40% of adults report living with a digestive disease of
New insights to enhance treatment and diagnosis of blood cancer
A ground-breaking study by researchers from the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (CSI Singapore) at the National University of Singapore
Study of bacteria in day care settings reveals links with children’s lung health
Particular combinations of bacteria found in dust at day care facilities have been linked to wheezing in young children in
Exposure to air pollution while in the womb is linked to adverse changes in cell processes in new-born babies
Exposure to air pollution while in the womb is linked to alterations in proteins that can be detected after a
Both high-protein and normal-protein diets are effective for T2D management
New findings from the University of Alabama at Birmingham indicate that the type of protein in the diet is not
Nutrients drive cellular reprogramming in the intestine
Researchers have unveiled an intriguing phenomenon of cellular reprogramming in mature adult organs, shedding light on a novel mechanism of
AI tool helps optimize antibody medicines
Antibody treatments may be able to activate the immune system to fight diseases like Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and colorectal cancer, but
High levels of particulate air pollution associated with increased breast cancer incidence
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health found that living in an area with high levels of particulate air pollution