Our lymph nodes are the canaries in the coal mine of our immune system — firing into gear at the
Month: February 2024
Double risk of dementia after mouth ulcer virus
People who have had the herpes virus at some point in their lives are twice as likely to develop dementia
School uniform policies linked to students getting less exercise, study finds
School uniform policies could be restricting young people from being active, particularly primary school-aged girls, new research suggests. The University
New treatment for a rare and aggressive cancer improves survival rates in breakthrough clinical trial
An innovative treatment significantly increases the survival of people with malignant mesothelioma, a rare but rapidly fatal type of cancer
Salt substitutes help to maintain healthy blood pressure in older adults
The replacement of regular salt with a salt substitute can reduce incidence of hypertension, or high blood pressure, in older
How parents can help prevent the development of ADHD symptoms
Parents of young children with an excitable or exuberant temperament could adapt their parenting style to help moderate their child’s
Chronic fatigue syndrome: Number of patients is expected to double due to long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
Up to 80,000 people in Austria are estimated to suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome, also known as ME/CFS or myalgic
Environmental monitoring offers low-cost tool for typhoid fever surveillance
Researchers can accurately track where typhoid fever cases are highest by monitoring environmental samples for viruses called bacteriophages that specifically
The brain processes speech and its echo separately
Echoes can make speech harder to understand, and tuning out echoes in an audio recording is a notoriously difficulty engineering
What can bulls tell us about men?
Infertility is a widespread problem: worldwide, one in eight couples fail to fulfil their desire to have children within a