A UC Davis Health study found that a single dose of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG), the vaccine for tuberculosis (TB), reduced
Month: February 2024
Muscle as a heart-health predictor
Body composition — often expressed as the amount of fat in relation to muscle — is one of the standard
Researchers develop molecules for a new class of antibiotics that can overcome drug resistant bacteria
About a decade ago, researchers in UC Santa Barbara chemistry professor Guillermo Bazan’s lab began to observe a recurring challenge
Scientists discover link between leaky gut and accelerated biological aging
The Wistar Institute’s associate professor Mohamed Abdel-Mohsen, Ph.D., has demonstrated, with his lab and collaborators, a connection between viral damage
Modeling tree masting
The effects of a phenomenon called tree masting on ecosystems and food webs can be better understood thanks to new
How children’s birthdays help show the best month for flu shots
Children born in October are most likely to be vaccinated for the flu in October — and are least likely
Breakthrough in developing the PD-1-enhanced DNA vaccine for over 6-year cART-free AIDS prevention and virologic control
Researchers at the AIDS Institute, Department of Microbiology, School of Clinical Medicine, and the State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious
Links between human, canine brain tumors
Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS), Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital researchers have
Compounds in female ginseng could lead to new osteoporosis treatments
With ever-increasing life expectancy comes the challenge of treating age-related disorders such as osteoporosis. Although there are effective drugs for
Teachers’ growth mindset appears more important than warmth
Students tend to like friendly teachers, but they like those who believe they can improve even more, new research indicates.