Researchers have found a new way to potentially treat one of the most common forms of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. The
Month: March 2024
Information overload is a personal and societal danger
We are all aware of the dangers of pollution to our air, water, and earth. In a letter recently published
How home food availability affects young children’s nutrient intake
Early childhood is an important time for learning about nutrition and establishing healthy eating behaviors. Young children rely on parents
Hope for treating sleep disorders, no pills required
Are sleeping pills the only solution for insomnia? Not according to Flinders University’s Dr Alexander Sweetman, who says that using
Good news: The US maternal death rate is stable, not sky rocketing, as reported
A new study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, published by Elsevier, challenges the prevailing view on
Tryptophan in diet, gut bacteria protect against E. coli infection
Gut bacteria and a diet rich in the amino acid tryptophan can play a protective role against pathogenic E. coli,
Blast-related concussions linked to higher Alzheimer’s risk
U.S. veterans of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq who suffered mild traumatic brain injury from exposure to explosive blasts
New research sets trap for potentially deadly sandfly
Scientists have discovered the specific enzyme that a species of sandfly uses to produce a pheromone attractant, which could lead
Mathematicians use AI to identify emerging COVID-19 variants
Scientists at The Universities of Manchester and Oxford have developed an AI framework that can identify and track new and
Sting operation out of gas
Cells possess an innate immune system that defends against invasive pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. Previous studies have mapped