A global study of major crops has found that farmworkers are being increasingly exposed to combinations of extreme heat and
Month: November 2023
Suboptimal follow-up, prevention in geriatric fall-related head trauma
Falls are the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries in the United States for adults ages 65 and
The name game: CEOs with favorable surnames receive higher pay
Research from Bayes Business School (formerly Cass) shows that the ‘favourability’ of a CEO’s surname plays a major role in
Air cleaners don’t stop you getting sick
Air filtration systems do not reduce the risk of picking up viral infections, according to new research from the University
Study reveals surprising link between malnutrition and rising antibiotic resistance
University of B.C. researchers have uncovered startling connections between micronutrient deficiencies and the composition of gut microbiomes in early life
Nanoplastics promote conditions for Parkinson’s across various lab models
Nanoplastics interact with a particular protein that is naturally found in the brain, creating changes linked to Parkinson’s disease and
Potential glaucoma treatment strategy to guide stem cells to the retina
Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide, and vision loss, due to the loss of retinal ganglion
New process for screening old urine samples reveals previously undetected ‘designer drugs’
Researchers from the University of B.C. and the BC Provincial Toxicology Centre (BCPTC) have developed a more efficient way to
Pulling the plug on brain injury: Manipulating fluid flows could save lives, improve recovery post-TBI
Cerebral edema, the dangerous brain swelling that occurs after traumatic brain injury (TBI), can increase risk of death tenfold and
NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme may have global impact
A nationwide programme to reduce the risk of developing diabetes in the UK is proven beyond reasonable doubt to work,