A microscopic battle rages in our bodies, as our cells constantly fend off invaders through our immune system, a complex
Month: March 2024
Genetic signature may predict response to immunotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer
A new study identified a set of 140 genes that may help predict enhanced disease-free survival in patients with non-small
New tool helps decipher gene behavior
Scientists have extensively researched the structure and sequence of genetic material and its interactions with proteins in the hope of
School focus on grades, test scores linked to violence against teachers
Violence against teachers is likely to be higher in schools that focus on grades and test scores than in schools
Revolutionary brain stimulation technique shows promise for treating brain disorders
The human brain’s adaptability to internal and external changes, known as neural plasticity, forms the foundation for understanding cognitive functions
Babies use immune system differently, but efficiently
Scientists have long believed that a newborn’s immune system was an immature version of an adult’s, but new research from
The small intestine adapt its size according to nutrient intake
One of the most striking examples of gut plasticity can be observed in animals that are exposed to prolonged periods
People in urban areas with more green space have better mental health
A new study from the Texas A&M University School of Public Health suggests that city dwellers who have more exposure
Blindness from some inherited eye diseases may be caused by gut bacteria
Sight loss in certain inherited eye diseases may be caused by gut bacteria, and is potentially treatable by antimicrobials, finds
Study of 1.2+M births reveals associations between excess heat exposure and preterm births
In the face of increasing temperatures globally, a new Monash-led study of 1.2 million births in Sydney over two decades