A University of Houston optometry researcher is warning against the use of low-level red light (LLRL) therapy as a method
Month: January 2024
A non-allergenic wheat protein for growing better cultivated meat
As the world’s population increases, cultivated or lab-grown meat — animal muscle and fat cells grown in laboratory conditions —
Destroying tumor cells with calcium
Calcium ions are essential for cells, but can be toxic in higher concentrations. A team of researchers has now designed
Study urges people to think twice before going on a diet
A new qualitative study highlights the negative interpersonal and psychological consequences associated with “yo-yo dieting,” also known as weight cycling.
Hydroxyurea significantly reduces infections in children with sickle cell anemia
Clinical research led by Indiana University School of Medicine investigators and their collaborators in Uganda has revealed that hydroxyurea significantly
Alzheimer’s disease acquired from historic medical treatments
Five cases of Alzheimer’s disease are believed to have arisen as a result of medical treatments decades earlier, reports a
How obesity dismantles our mitochondria
The number of people with obesity has nearly tripled since 1975, resulting in a worldwide epidemic. While lifestyle factors like
Robot trained to read braille at twice the speed of humans
Researchers have developed a robotic sensor that incorporates artificial intelligence techniques to read braille at speeds roughly double that of
New study reveals the profound impact of forced separation between humans and their pets
Pet owners forced to be separated from their animals in crisis situations, including those who are victims of domestic violence,
Artificial intelligence and immunity
Researchers from Cleveland Clinic and IBM have published a strategy for identifying new targets for immunotherapy through artificial intelligence (AI).