The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved a new drug for Alzheimer’s disease, the latest in a novel class of treatments that has been greeted with hope, disappointment and skepticism.The drug,...
Read moreThe life of a Florida carpenter ant can be brutal. These half-inch ants are territorial and have violent bouts with ants from rival colonies in the Southeast.Combat can leave the ants with...
Read moreAn important study by the team of MAGISNAT researchers has highlighted the significant role of nutrigenomics in understanding and addressing the genetic predisposition to vitamin deficiencies. The study, titled "Nutrigenomics: SNPs Correlated...
Read moreDr. Mildred Thornton Stahlman, a Vanderbilt University pediatrician whose research on fatal lung disease in newborns led to lifesaving treatments and to the creation, in 1961, of one of the first neonatal...
Read moreWhen I was growing up, my dad, who has left the country only a few times, told me about the trip to Europe he took with his parents when he was 14,...
Read moreA patient walks into a hospital room, sits down and starts talking to a doctor. Only in this case, the doctor is a hologram.It might sound like science fiction, but it is...
Read moreA patient walks into a hospital room, sits down and starts talking to a doctor. Only in this case, the doctor is a hologram.It might sound like science fiction, but it is...
Read moreIn a landmark development for scientific research, the University of Wolverhampton’s Faculty of Science and Engineering has announced an exciting partnership with the MAGI Group, Italy. Professor Izabela Radecka and Dr. Abhishek...
Read moreSpring Fertility, a clinic in Midtown Manhattan, looks like the place where the main characters on “Broad City” would have wound up if the millennial sitcom had done an episode about egg...
Read more“Hey, buddy, how are you doing?” a man wearing a Boba Fett costume said as he leaned over the bed of a young boy in a hospital gown.It was a Sunday afternoon...
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