Nearly six percent of urinary tract infections analyzed by a California emergency department were caused by drug-resistant bacteria in a
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Ultrasound could improve early detection of vascular diseases, research shows
Ultrasound conducted before a patient develops symptoms could improve early detection of diseases in blood vessels, research led by the
Continue reading »New research reveals how the body clock controls inflammation
Researchers at RCSI and Trinity College Dublin have revealed insights into how the body clock controls the inflammatory response, which
Continue reading »Alcohol industry resists prioritising health over profits, research finds
The Australian alcohol industry fails to acknowledge the substantial burden of disease caused by their products and resists calls for
Continue reading »Increased control, physical activity lower subjective age in older adults, research says
Could increasing your physical activity or feeling more in control of your life be the secret to staying young? Employing
Continue reading »Fit Women Are Nearly 90% Less Likely To Develop Dementia
The benefits of regular exercise are well documented but there’s a new bonus to add to the ever-growing list.
Continue reading »Research Says Redheads Have “Genetic Superpowers”
I’ve been telling people I’m magic for years, and now science has finally caught up. A new book called The Big
Continue reading »About face: Special collection of papers celebrates research on how the human face forms
Our faces can reveal a lot about us, and now scientists are revealing a lot about faces. PLOS Genetics announces
Continue reading »Getting married cuts heart risk by 40 per cent, research claims
Getting married cuts heart risk by 40 per cent: Single people are more likely to suffer from a string of
Continue reading »Autistic people at greater risk of becoming homeless – new research
Tony had lived on the streets for 45 years, and in recent years had become increasingly physically unwell. Despite this
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