Researchers from the University of Liverpool have identified a new compound that protects against neurodegeneration in nematode worms. The discovery
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New compounds to treat RSV, Zika virus: New chemical compound shows promising antiviral activity
A new and promising class of chemical compounds has major potential for treating Zika virus and respiratory syncytial virus, or
Why randomized trials for proton therapy are difficult to complete (and what we can do about it): Experts lay out strategies to tackle key barriers in proton research
Randomized clinical trials are the gold standard of cancer research and can shed light on whether innovative, new therapies with
New vaccine candidates for malaria
Researchers have shown that higher levels of Plasmodium falciparum antibodies are protective against severe malaria in children living in Papua
First-trimester screening of pregnant women for elevated bacteria levels in urine
First-trimester screening of pregnant women for asymptomatic bacteriuria — higher than normal bacteria levels without symptoms of a bladder infection
Kissing bugs kiss their hiding spots goodbye, thanks to tiny radio transmitters: Advances in radio telemetry offer new tool for tracking vector of Chagas disease
With the continuing advance of technology, radio tracking devices keep getting smaller and smaller. And that’s bad news for stealthy
Mighty mitochondria flex their DNA power to help nucleus run the cell: Scientists say the newly discovered intracellular genetic messaging could lead to new approaches for treating diseases
USC researchers have discovered that transfer of vital genetic information within a cell isn’t the one-way telegraph once thought, opening
Self-monitoring of type 2 diabetes reduces follow-up costs by more than half
Self-monitoring of type 2 diabetes used in combination with an electronic feedback system results in considerable savings on health care
New tool to study Cryptosporidium in healthy tissues: In-vitro approach opens door to find new methods to treat deadly disease
Washington State University researchers have developed a new approach for studying Cryptosporidium, a waterborne gastrointestinal parasite now recognized as one
Powerful new approach helps understand molecular alterations in neurological disease
Neurological diseases are typically associated with a multitude of molecular changes. But out of these thousands of changes in gene