Microbial life will flourish in mountain streams because of ongoing glacier shrinkage. This is what a team of scientists from
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Scientists reveal how our cells’ leaky batteries are making us sick
Researchers have discovered how “leaky” mitochondria — the powerhouses of our cells — can drive harmful inflammation responsible for diseases
BPA exposure linked to gut microbiota, childhood obesity in new study
A synthetic chemical called Bisphenol A, or BPA, is widely used in the production of durable plastic products including eyewear,
Link between adversity, psychiatric and cognitive decline
Saint Louis University associate professor of health management and policy in the College for Public Health and Social Justice, SangNam
Study paves the way for better diagnosis and treatment of endocrine diseases
A new Danish study may be the first step towards much faster and more accurate diagnosis of a wide range
Software speeds up drug development
Proteins not only carry out the functions that are critical for the survival of cells, but also influence the development
New role for bacterial enzyme in gut metabolism revealed
Bile acids long have been known to play a role in human metabolism. Synthesized from cholesterol in the liver, bile
Tiny magnetic particles in air pollution linked to development of Alzheimer’s
Magnetite, a tiny particle found in air pollution, can induce signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, new research suggests. Alzheimer’s
Firearm ownership is correlated with elevated lead levels in children, study finds
Childhood lead exposure, primarily from paint and water, is a significant health concern in the United States, but a new
New dressing robot can ‘mimic’ the actions of care-workers
Scientists have developed a new robot that can ‘mimic’ the two-handed movements of care-workers as they dress an individual. Until