Using a few zaps of electricity to the skin, researchers can stop bacterial infections without using any drugs. For the
Month: October 2024
Experts call for clear and concise regulation of exosome-based treatments
Clinics that offer exosome therapies claim they have the ability to repair and regenerate tissues and treat inflammatory and other
Bacterial pathogen shows alarming resistance to common cleaners, chemists discover
A new study reveals widespread resistance of a major bacterial pathogen to the active ingredients in cleaning agents commonly used
The cellular superhero that protects us against RNA viruses
Every second of every day, our body is under attack. The invading agents are viruses, bacteria, parasites, toxins — living
Opioids may negatively impact hormone health
A new Scientific Statement released today by the Endocrine Society highlights research gaps associated with the negative effects of opioid
Study of chick peeps could improve understanding of animal emotions
Understanding animal emotions has been a long-running question at the forefront of welfare studies, but a University of Mississippi professor’s
Young people’s moods directly affected by social media ‘likes’
Young people today are growing up in a social media-saturated world where technology plays a central role in shaping most
AI in medicine: New approach for more efficient diagnostics
Researchers from LMU, TU Berlin, and Charité have developed a new AI tool that uses imaging data to also detect
Experimental drug engineered to prevent heart failure after heart attacks
Scientists at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA have developed a
Study finds intense exercise may suppress appetite in healthy humans
A vigorous workout does more to suppress hunger levels in healthy adults than does moderate exercise, and females may be