For decades, insecticide-treated bed nets and indoor insecticide spraying regimens have been important — and widely successful — treatments against
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Warehousing industry increases health-harming pollutants, research shows
America’s demand for products delivered to the doorstep has led to a dramatic increase in e-commerce and the warehousing industry.
New study identifies two proteins that may contribute to stroke recurrence
The study discovered genetic markers in inflammation that may be related to a second stroke or other major cardiovascular event
Protein discovery linked to Parkinson’s disease opens future research areas
Researchers at WEHI in collaboration with a team at the University of Vienna have discovered two proteins that act as
Brain-heart axis: Strokes change epigenetics of immune system
A stroke not only causes acute damage to the brain, but can also have long-term health implications for other organs
Preclinical model offers new insights into Parkinson’s disease process
A new preclinical model offers a unique platform for studying the Parkinson’s disease process and suggests a relatively easy method
Pioneering the cellular frontier
Every plant, animal, and person is a rich microcosm of tiny, specialized cells. These cells are worlds unto themselves, each
Brain care score for dementia and stroke also predicts late-life depression
Late-life depression, typically defined as depression with onset in individuals over 60 years of age, can affect up to a
Study evaluates treatment interventions for severe obesity in adolescents
Adolescents with severe obesity who received meal-replacement therapy plus financial incentives experienced a greater reduction in body mass index compared
Prostate cancer blood test equally effective across ethnic groups, study finds
The Stockholm3 blood test, developed by researchers at Karolinska Institutet, is equally effective at detecting prostate cancer in different ethnic