Researchers discovered that temperatures in different face regions are associated with various chronic illnesses, such as diabetes and high blood
Month: July 2024
Groundbreaking approach to sleep study expands potential of sleep medicine
University of Houston, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering Bhavin R. Sheth and former student Adam Jones, have introduced
Implantable microphone could lead to fully internal cochlear implants
Cochlear implants, tiny electronic devices that can provide a sense of sound to people who are deaf or hard of
Study finds health care providers would recommend human papillomavirus self-collection
In 2019, more than 12,000 new cases of cervical cancer were diagnosed and upwards of 4,000 patients died in the
Clever clothes! Seams in clothing capture body movement
Everyday clothing may soon be able to capture and record body movements according to new research published by the Universities
Mobile phone data helps track pathogen spread and evolution of superbugs
A new way to map the spread and evolution of pathogens, and their responses to vaccines and antibiotics, will provide
Pasteurization inactivates highly infectious avian flu in milk, study suggests
In March 2024, dairy cows in Texas were found to be infected with highly pathogenic avian flu, or H5N1 bird
Poor health, stress in 20s takes toll in 40s with lower cognition
Higher inflammation in young adulthood linked to lower performance in skills testing in midlife. Young adults who have higher levels
Chemists synthesize an improved building block for medicines
Chemists have overcome a major hurdle in synthesizing a more stable form of heterocycle — a family of organic compounds
New study on children and food: Fruit chunks in yogurt are a turn off for one age group in particular
If you feel like your six-year-old has suddenly gotten extra fussy about the texture of their dinner, don’t worry. It