According to the American Academy of Physician Associates, nearly two-thirds of Americans feel overwhelmed by the health care system, and they wish their doctors had more time to understand their ...
A man known as the "Toronto patient" could become the first Canadian cured of HIV. Medical experts say it's a miraculous achievement even if only a small group of people are eligible for the treatment ...
University of Glasgow’s Professor Katie Hampson has been awarded the Plowright Prize for her pioneering research that aims to ...
Chevy Humphrey explains why the scientific method matters in business. Credit...By Jamie Kelter Davis For The New York Times Supported by By Jordyn Holman Jordyn Holman remembers trekking to the Body ...
The global aquaculture industry faces an urgent need to eliminate antibiotic dependency while sustaining productivity against increasingly complex disease ...
‘Agadagidi,’ a locally fermented plantain wine widely consumed in parts of Lagos as an alternative to palm wine, has quietly endured through generations despite remaining largely outside mainstream ...
Choosing the right HTS automation system involves assessing throughput, scalability, assay compatibility and integration. Laboratories must align system capabilities with workflow demands to ensure ...
Jonathon Baker, Ph.D., uses advanced sequencing to develop treatments for oral infections Jonathon Baker, Ph.D., assistant ...
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What You Should Know Before Eating Soft Or Wrinkly Potatoes
Potatoes are a kitchen staple, but eating them past their prime can pose risks. Chowhound talked to an expert about what to watch for.
With bubbling earth, lush forests and Māori culture, Rotorua, a three-hour drive from Auckland on New Zealand's North Island, ...
Judith Behnsen’s fascination with pathogens led her from Germany to California and finally Chicago. Now a microbiologist at the University of Illinois, Chicago, she combines her passion for fungi and ...
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Koala chlamydia vaccine data offers clues for human vaccine design
For more than a decade, veterinary researchers in Queensland, Australia, have been vaccinating wild koalas against chlamydia, ...
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