Aurora [US], March 28 (ANI): Researchers from the University of Colorado (CU) Cancer Center has found that the youngest patients with brain tumours - those ages from 0 to 3 months - have about half the five-year survival rate as children ages 1 to 19.
Washington [US], March 28 (ANI): Researchers at St. Louis University have recently developed a new method to measure the extent to which regional geographic features including barriers between regions, like mountains or water affect local rates of speciation, extinction and dispersal for spe
Beijing [China], March 28 (ANI): South China Sea's sea level has risen by 150 mm since 1900, according to researchers from the South China Sea Institute of Oceanology.
Bern [Switzerland], March 27 (ANI): A novel test that massively simplifies the diagnosis of skin allergies and can reliably predict the success of therapy has been recently developed by scientists at the University of Bern.
Washington [US], March 27 (ANI): New ways to treat seasonal asthma has been studied by researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Microbiology and Immunology recently.
London [UK], March 27 (ANI): People aged 68 and above who were physically active throughout their life have a healthier ageing muscle that has superior functionality and is more resistant to fatigue compared to inactive individuals, both young and old, according to a recent study led by The
Berlin [Germany], March 27 (ANI): Four out of six different nutritional strategies help out in preventing acute kidney injury, suggests a team of researchers.
Washington [US], March 27 (ANI): Researchers have found that regular physical activity has nearly doubled the cardiovascular benefits in individuals with depression or anxiety, compared to those without these diagnoses.
Washington [US], March 26 (ANI): Drugs used to treat malaria are also effective at treating a pulmonary disease similar to tuberculosis, according to a study conducted by a team of researchers from Colorado University.
London [UK], March 26 (ANI): Teenagers, who take part in arts and cultural activities, such as dance, drama, reading and going to concerts, are less likely to engage in antisocial and criminalised behaviour up to two years later, according to a new study by the University College London.