Many factors determine whether an individual responding to vaccination will generate an effective response, including specific biomarkers within a person's immune system.
Low dosages of aspirin are a very helpful drug for those who are at high risk for heart attacks or strokes. It can, however, occasionally cause internal ulcer bleeding, according to researchers.
Researchers found that focusing on cellulose-based materials could result in more environmentally friendly technology applications when thermal conductivity is required because they are more environmentally friendly than polymers.
Prominent organizations including the World Health Organization and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have dismissed low-carbohydrate diets that prevent tooth decay in favor of recommending high-carbohydrate diets which rely on fluoride and food fortification to mitigate dental damage an
Astronomers led by the University of Warwick have identified the oldest star in our galaxy that is accreting debris from orbiting planetesimals, making it one of the oldest rocky and icy planetary systems discovered in the Milky Way.
Specialized channel proteins are possible therapeutic targets for sleep apnea and similar abnormally slow breathing disorders in obese people, suggest Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers who did a study on mice.
Changing the wording about expiration dates on perishable food items - which is currently unregulated and widely variable - could help reduce food waste, according to a new Cornell University-led study.
A new study from the University of Central Florida has found strong support that the outgassing of molecules from comets could be the result of the composition from the beginning of our solar system.