Although prevention and treatment strategies are available for influenza, they are not sufficient for vulnerable populations such as young children
Month: March 2024
Potential novel biomarkers of coronary heart disease discovered
Coronary heart disease is a major global health problem, especially among people with type 2 diabetes. Researchers at the German
Landmark study shows that ‘transcendent’ thinking may grow teens’ brains over time
Scientists at the USC Rossier School of Education’s Center for Affective Neuroscience, Development, Learning and Education (CANDLE), have shown for
Gut bacteria important for overcoming milk allergy
Researchers led by Hiroshi Ohno at the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences in Japan have discovered a link between
Feeling apathetic? There may be hope
Do you sometimes feel like you just can’t be bothered? Would you like to have exercised more, learned a new
Breathe, don’t vent: Turning down the heat is key to managing anger
Venting about a source of anger might feel good in the moment, but it’s not effective at reducing the rage,
Why killer T cells lose energy inside of solid tumors
T cells are often called “assassins” or “killers” because they can orchestrate and carry out missions to hunt down bacteria,
Fatty food before surgery may impair memory in old, young adults
Eating fatty food in the days leading up to surgery may prompt a heightened inflammatory response in the brain that
Milk to the rescue for diabetics? Cow produces human insulin in milk
An unassuming brown bovine from the south of Brazil has made history as the first transgenic cow capable of producing
RNA-based therapy shows promise against aggressive childhood brain tumors in mice
Targeting a non-encoding stretch of RNA may help shrink tumors caused by an aggressive type of brain cancer in children,