We are all exposed to a vast and dynamic cloud of microbes, chemicals and particulates that, if visible, might make
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E. coli strain from retail poultry may cause urinary tract infections in people
A strain of Escherichia coli (E. coli) found in retail chicken and turkey products may cause a wide range of
Continue reading »Restoring blood flow may be best option to save your life and limb
Treatments that restore blood flow to the lower limbs of people with a serious circulation condition may be cheaper and
Continue reading »Real or crocodile tears? Psychopaths may not know the difference
New research from The Australian National University (ANU) has found people with high levels of psychopathic traits have difficulty telling
Continue reading »Newly characterized molecule offers possibilities for novel Alzheimer’s treatments
Alzheimer’s disease is an increasingly prevalent, neurodegenerative condition that erodes memory and other cognitive functions. Treatments for this complex disease
Continue reading »A safe and effective way to whiten teeth
In the age of Instagram and Snapchat, everyone wants to have perfect pearly whites. To get a brighter smile, consumers
Continue reading »New development in 3D super-resolution imaging gives insight on Alzheimer’s disease
Recent studies show that 40 percent of Americans over the age of 85 have Alzheimer’s disease, and that the disease
Continue reading »Babies introduced to solids early slept longer and woke less frequently, study finds
A study by King’s College London and St George’s University of London has found that babies introduced to solid foods
Continue reading »Unraveling genetic risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease: Study suggests promoting conversion of glucose into brain energy could reduce risk or delay disease onset in risk gene carriers
The strongest genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease may impair the brain’s ability to convert its primary fuel source into
Continue reading »New findings on bacteria in female bladders: Study could lead to improved diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract infections
Scientists and physicians at Loyola University Chicago and Loyola Medicine were the first to publish groundbreaking research that debunked the
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