If you leave your car sitting the garage for too long, the battery can go flat. Similarly, if we don’t
Mutations in key chromosome protein may lead to neurodevelopmental issues
Researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have demonstrated that newly mutated variants of a key protein involved in supporting
Sensors for a ‘smart’ wound bandage may track healing, immune response
Researchers from Skoltech and the University of Texas at Austin have presented a proof-of-concept for a wearable sensor that can
‘Smart Wrap’ implant may help people better control their bladders
An implantable smart wrap that fits safely and securely around the bladder may one day help people who have under-active
Your gut microbiome may be linked to dementia, Parkinson’s disease and MS
Within our body and on our skin, trillions of bacteria and viruses exist as part of complex ecosystems called microbiomes.
Your Teachers May Have Been Key to Your Adult Mental Health
MONDAY, Nov. 2, 2020 (Health Day News) — Great teachers can make a big difference in their students’ long-term health,
COVID Antibodies May Last Up to 5 Months
MONDAY, Nov. 2, 2020 — How long does a person who has had mild-to-moderate COVID-19 retain the antibodies that can
Common diabetes drugs may prevent Parkinson’s
Elevated risk of Parkinson’s disease among people with type 2 diabetes appears to be reduced by some medications used to
How herpes infection may impair human fetal brain development
Three cell-based models shed light on how herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) infection, which can spread to the fetal
High-fat diet in childhood may affect sperm later in life
New research in mice suggests that a high-fat diet early in life may impair male fertility in adulthood. The first-of-its-kind