According to a study, daily intake of aspirin could lower women’s risk of getting HIV by 35 percent. To infect
Autoimmune response drives vision loss in glaucoma
A research team from Massachusetts Eye and Ear and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has shown that immune cells in
Replacing antibiotics with common dietary elements
Antibiotic use is causing antibiotic resistance, as more susceptible bacteria are killed but more resilient strains live on and multiply
How diabetes shorten lifespan
Life-expectancy for individuals with younger-onset disease is on average of 16 years shorter compared to people without diabetes, and
Function of gene mutations linked to neurological diseases
Several gene mutations have been linked to Parkinson’s disease, but exactly how and where some of them cause their damage
Dietary carbohydrate may cause osteoarthrithis
Osteoarthritis is a form of arthritis caused by the inflammation, breakdown, and eventual loss of cartilage in the joints. It is
Super gonorrhea resists human immune system
Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and their collaborators in the United Kingdom have discovered a new
Exercise can beat cocaine addiction
Exercise can prevent relapses into cocaine addiction, according to new research led by the University at Buffalo’s Panayotis (Peter) Thanos,
Monitoring urinary tract infections with cell-free DNA
A new method for testing urinary tract infections yields more information than what conventional methods can offer, according to new
Naltrexone reduces alcohol intake in HIV patients
Naltrexone is an injection that decreases heavy drinking in the general population when taken in conjunction with counseling, the injection