Scientists have succeeded in killing tumor cells in mice using nano-sized copper compounds together with immunotherapy. After the therapy, the…
Addressing the emotional toll of pediatric chronic conditions
Report calls upon pediatricians to increase efforts to support emotional health of parents of children with chronic conditions.
Tea drinkers live longer
Drinking tea at least three times a week is linked with a longer and healthier life, according to a new…
Recurrent miscarriage: Diabetes drug could lead to new treatment
A drug designed to tackle diabetes could also be repurposed as the first treatment to prevent miscarriage by targeting the…
Peering into the genome of brain tumor
Scientists have created a machine learning method for classifying the mutations of glioma brain tumors based on MR images alone.…
How bacterial evolution of antibiotic arsenals is providing new drug blueprints
Scientists have taken their cue from nature to provide new options for drug designers seeking to hold back the global…
Researchers test hearing by looking at dilation of people’s eyes
Neuroscientists have shown that a person’s hearing can be assessed by measuring dilation of the pupils in eyes, a method…
Contaminating a fake rubber hand could help people overcome OCD, study suggests
The famous, but bizarre, ‘rubber hand illusion’ could help people who suffer from obsessive compulsive disorder overcome their condition without…
Medical News Today: A tiny wage increase could have prevented 13,800 deaths in 6 years
Specialists estimate that a small increase of only $1 in the state minimum wage could have prevented thousands of suicides…
Loud Fitness Classes Take a Toll on Instructors’ Voices
Motivating clients to push themselves by shouting at high volume can compromise fitness instructors’ vocal health.