Bariatric surgery is associated with lower all-cancer and obesity-related cancer incidence among females, according to recent research that took into account follow-up years, increased sample sizes, and numerous surgical procedures.
According to a new study published in Obesity, the flagshi
According to a new study, current methods can greatly overestimate the rates at which malaria parasites multiply in an infected person's blood, which has important implications for determining how harmful they are to a host.
The findings have ramifications for understanding how medicine res
According to a new study, "connected" vehicles, which wirelessly share data with one another, greatly enhance travel time through intersections – while automated vehicles can actually slow travel time through intersections if they are not connected to one another. The culprit? Safety.
A new study suggests that teeth may be capable of retaining antibodies for hundreds of years, allowing scientists to delve into the history of infectious human illnesses.
According to a new study, older people who play digital puzzle games have the same recall capacity as people in their twenties.
The University of York study also discovered that persons aged 60 and up who play digital puzzle games had a stronger ability to disregard irrelevant distractions,
According to a new study published in the open-access journal PLOS Biology by Elizabeth K. Mallott of Washington University in St. Louis, US, Seth Bordenstein of Pennsylvania State University, US, and colleagues, gut microbiome variation associated with race and ethnicity emerges after three
According to a new study, teeth may be capable of storing antibodies for hundreds of years, allowing scientists to investigate the history of infectious human diseases.
The Covid-19 pandemic raised the bar for disinfection to new heights. A new study examining a commonly used item may persuade you not to relax your guard just yet.
Researchers from Florida Atlantic University's Charles E. Schmidt College of Science examined the risk of pathogenic bacteria h
According to a new study published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, equipping cancer-infecting viruses with tumour-inhibiting genetic cargo promotes the immune system and aids immunotherapy in shrinking or completely clearing aggressive tumours in mice. The findings pave the way f
According to a new study, "connected" vehicles, which wirelessly share data with one another, greatly enhance travel time through intersections – while automated vehicles can actually slow travel time through intersections if they are not connected to one another. The culprit? Safety.
Thanks to a new study led by scientists at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) and the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) at Augusta University, scientists can finally track down a dangerous type of human T cell.