Phone Oximeter may soon save lives in developing countries
Concept for new counteragent grew out of natural experiment during 2009 global flu pandemic
Study finds that preschool children who take a nap have significantly better memory skills than children who do not rest
Findings come at a time when number of asthma cases worldwide is surging
DAVEI, created by researchers at Drexel University, tricks the AIDS virus into shrinking rather than spreading.
Researchers found almost 26 million cases of unsafe medical care occur in hospitals in developing countries; remaining 16.8 million in the West
Officials warn steps must be taken now to preserve effectiveness of antibiotic drugs
More are in daily contact by telephone or texting than ever before
Tests show cilantro is effective in extracting lead from polluted water
More than 200 million people are infected with malaria each year
Game appears to improve their short-term memory and long-term focus
Study implicates protein RbAp48 as a cause of memory lapses in older individuals
Researchers hope to develop drugs that can be used alongside chemotherapy to treat some malignant cancers
New strategy would allow blood test long used to detect ovarian cancer in women suspected of having disease to be used to enable early detection
Antiviral therapy prevents damage to immune systems
Researcher says more than 40 percent of rhesus macaques were cured after developing severe symptoms, given intravenous MB-003
Alzheimer’s disease is a leading cause of dementia worldwide in people ages 65 and older
Behaviors noted by investigators include destroying possessions belonging to others, getting into fights and physically attacking people
New map locates clusters of people throughout US whose first language is not English
Researchers found individuals exposed to dim levels of light overnight, such as from glowing TV set, can develop signs of clinical depression
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