Using data from both mice and humans, a Johns Hopkins Medicine research team has found that a cell surface protein
Month: March 2024
Ancient giant dolphin discovered in the Amazon
Measuring between 3 to 3.5 meters, 16 million years old: Paleontologists from the University of Zurich have announced the discovery
Rise in global fungal drug-resistant infections
A global wave of infections caused by fungi growing drug-resistant has the medical community issuing precautions on how to protect
Industrial societies losing healthy gut microbes
Everyone knows that fiber is healthy and an important part of our daily diet. But what is fiber and why
Addressing both flu and COVID-19 through a single, multitasking injection
In preparation for the winter season last year, the Korean Medical Association recommended that people with compromised immune systems receive
Biomarkers of the middle-aged brain predict cognitive health in old age
The middle-aged brain could provide a window into future cognitive health, researchers write in a review publishing March 19 in
Toxic metal particles can be present in cannabis vapes even before the first use, study finds
Vapes have often been heralded as a “safer” way to consume either nicotine or cannabis, where legal to do so.
Powerful new AI can predict people’s attitudes to vaccines
A powerful new tool in artificial intelligence is able to predict whether someone is willing to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Craving snacks after a meal? It might be food-seeking neurons, not an overactive appetite
People who find themselves rummaging around in the refrigerator for a snack not long after they’ve eaten a filling meal
Low social status increases risk of health problems from alcohol problems
Men and women with lower income or education levels are more likely to develop medical conditions related to alcohol abuse