A new study suggests a naturally-occurring material is an effective disinfectant for contact lenses, worn by millions of people worldwide.
Month: February 2024
Knee pain explained: The size of your meniscus matters
With all of the fantastic imaging techniques available in healthcare today, clinicians are capable of diagnosing tissue and joint deformities
Stress influences brain and psyche via immune system
Chronic stress affects the immune system and the brain. UZH researchers now show that a particular enzyme found in cells
Using cancer’s strength to fight against it
Scientists at the UC San Francisco (UCSF) and Northwestern Medicine may have found a way around the limitations of engineered
New research uncovers biological drivers of heart disease risk
Over the past 15 years, researchers have identified hundreds of regions in the human genome associated with heart attack risk.
Researchers make progress toward developing blood tests for psychiatric and neurological disorders
Researchers in a Johns Hopkins Children’s Center-led study that used genetic material from human blood and lab-grown brain cells say
Erectile dysfunction drugs may be linked to reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease
The drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction may also be associated with a reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease, according to
England’s oldest became frailer during austerity, study suggests
The speed at which England’s oldest adults became frailer accelerated during the UK Government’s era of austerity politics, according to
Researchers discover new cell that remembers allergies
Researchers with McMaster University and Denmark-based pharmaceutical company ALK-Abello A/S have made a groundbreaking discovery: a new cell that remembers
Psychology study unearths ways to bolster global climate awareness and climate action
An international team of scientists has created a tool that can aid in increasing climate awareness and climate action globally