Bacterial cell division is controlled by both enzymatic activity and mechanical forces, which work together to control its timing and…
The night gardeners: Immune cells rewire, repair brain while we sleep
Science tells us that a lot of good things happen in our brains while we sleep — learning and memories…
Your healthcare provider’s expectations on whether a treatment works may impact its effectiveness
If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according…
Medical News Today: Which foods are beneficial for a healthy gut microbiome?
A diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables, and legumes, contains some red wine and poultry, and is low in…
Immune reaction causes malaria organ damage
Immune cells can be the body’s defenders and foes at the same time.
Bioprinting: Living cells in a 3D printer
A high-resolution bioprinting process has been developed: Cells can now be embedded in a 3D matrix printed with micrometer precision…
Breaking the stroma barrier: Study shows a new way to hit cancer with radiation
Chemotherapy and radiation therapy are commonly used to treat cancer, but are not always effective and can have toxic side…
Medical News Today: Douching linked to dangerous chemicals in blood
Emerging evidence links vaginal douches with higher blood concentrations of potentially harmful chemicals, which may contribute to adverse health effects.
The art of cancer caregiving: How art therapies benefits those caring for cancer patients
A recent study showed coloring and open-studio art therapy benefits stressed caregivers of cancer patients.
‘Instant liver, just add water’? Not quite, but a better way to grow multiple organs
Pluripotent stem cells can be used to make experimental models of organ systems, but current techniques often produce models that…