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  • IU Researchers Develop Electric Field-Based Dressing to Help Heal Wound Infections

    Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine have found a way to charge up the fight against bacterial infections using electricity.

  • Dangerous Pathogens Use This Sophisticated Machinery to Infect Hosts

    Gastric cancer, Q fever, Legionnaires' disease, whooping cough—though the infectious bacteria that cause these dangerous diseases are each different, they all utilize the same molecular machinery to infect human cells.

  • Metals Influence C-peptide Hormone Related to Insulin

    Metals such as zinc, copper and chromium bind to and influence a peptide involved in insulin production, according to new work from chemists at the University of California, Davis.

  • Cancer Drug Could Be Repurposed to Provide Treatment for Brain Aneurysms, New Research Suggests

    An important class of drug used to treat cancer patients could be used to treat brain aneurysms, according to new research published this week.

  • Flu Virus’ Best Friend: Low Humidity

    Yale researchers have pinpointed a key reason why people are more likely to get sick and even die from flu during winter months: low humidity.

  • Mining 25 Years of Data Uncovers A New Predictor of Age of Onset for Huntington Disease

    Investigators at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Centre for Molecular Medicine & Therapeutics (CMMT) and BC Children’s Hospital have examined more than 25 years of data to reveal new insights into predicting the age of onset for Huntington disease.

  • Natural Compound Found in Broccoli Reawakens the Function of Potent Tumor Suppressor

    Your mother was right; broccoli is good for you.

  • Scientists Develop Technology to Capture Tumor Cells

    Instead of searching for a needle in a haystack, what if you were able to sweep the entire haystack to one side, leaving only the needle behind? That’s the strategy researchers in the University of Georgia College of Engineering followed in developing a new microfluidic device that separates elusive circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from a sample of whole blood.

  • How We Make Complex Decisions

    When making a complex decision, we often break the problem down into a series of smaller decisions.

  • Yellowknife Health Effects Monitoring Program Completes Baseline Study

    Dr. Laurie Chan and his team from the University of Ottawa are pleased to announce that the first phase of the Yellowknife Health Effects Monitoring Program (YKHEMP) is complete.

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