SEATTLE — Nov. 16, 2018 — A majority of the HIV-infected cells that persist in HIV-infected individuals even during suppressive
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Eyeing echidnas
These days, mammals can use their forelimbs to swim, jump, fly, climb, dig and just about everything in between, but
Killer whales share personality traits with humans, chimpanzees
Killer whales display personality traits similar to those of humans and chimpanzees, such as playfulness, cheerfulness and affection, according to
Dietary fat is good? Dietary fat is bad? Coming to consensus
Which is better, a low-fat/high-carbohydrate diet or a high-fat/low-carbohydrate diet — or is it the type of fat that matters?
You May Be Prediabetic and Don’t Know It, CDC Warns
Latest Diabetes News WEDNESDAY, Nov. 14, 2018 (HealthDay News) — More than one-third of Americans have prediabetes, but 90 percent
Dodging antibiotic resistance by curbing bacterial evolution
With many disease-causing bacteria ratcheting up their shields against current drugs, new tactics are vital to protect people from treatment-resistant
Controlling organ growth with light
In optogenetics, researchers use light to control protein activity. This technique allows them to alter the shape of embryonic tissue
Goodbye ‘Gluten-Free’? Celiac Disease Vaccine May Make It Possible
People with celiac disease must follow a very restrictive diet, but an experimental vaccine may offer many of them the
Low-Carb Diets May Work By Boosting Calorie Burn
Rtrictly limiting carbohydrates and eating more fat may help the body burn more calories, a new clinical trial shows. Researchers
Playing high school football changes the teenage brain
A single season of high school football may be enough to cause microscopic changes in the structure of the brain,