Exposure to violence can negatively impact a person’s physical and psychosocial health, according to two new studies co-authored by University
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Meningioma molecular profile reliably predicts tumor recurrence
Although typically benign, about one-fifth of meningiomas, the most common primary brain tumors, recur despite complete surgical removal. The current
The effectiveness of electrical stimulation in producing spinal fusion
Researchers from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of published data on the
Regular exercise is good for your heart
Regular exercise is highly beneficial for all patients with cardiovascular disease regardless of age, report investigators in the Canadian Journal of
Fish in early childhood reduces risk of disease
Children should be introduced to fish or cod liver oil early in life, from when they are about a year
Researchers discover a new defensive mechanism against bacterial wound infections
Wound inflammation that results in impaired wound healing can have serious consequences for patients. Researchers from Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
How immune cells work
Scientists at the University of Dundee have carried out one of the most comprehensive studies into how immune cells sense
How the colon prioritizes gas detox over energy use
Onions, cabbage, garlic. While nutritious, eating these foods can lead to an embarrassing side effect: smelly flatulence. More than just
Researchers discover critical process for how breast cancer spreads in bones
Once breast cancer spreads to bone, treatment becomes nearly impossible. Breast cancer cells can lie dormant in the bone, often
Computer model helps make sense of human memory
Brains are a mazy network of overlapping circuits — some pathways encourage activity while others suppress it. While earlier studies