Vaccine activates and mobilizing a specific type of immune cell, called a CD8+ T-cell
Study finds pregnant women exposed to black soot from urban vehicles and coal-fired power plants more likely to have low birth-weight babies
Method consists of interfering with metabolism of E. coli, so that germs became more vulnerable to existing antibiotics
Leishmaniasis, caused by bite of a sand fly, may soon be treatable with an antibiotic cream
Study finds people who consume bright red, orange and green fruits and vegetables have a lower risk of developing paralyzing disease
Biologists disrupt communication between proteins to inhibit the spread of cancerous cells, possibly providing a new path to fighting cancer
Chemical that gives soaps and hand creams anti-germ properties is polluting lakes
Scientists say vaccine looks promising in protecting people from disease
Scientists halted research voluntarily a year ago
Research involved young rats exposed to frightening situations
Experts say mosquito injects about 1,000 parasites into the bloodstream
US researchers have developed an oral medication that seems to restore animals' mobility, and offers great hope for humans
There currently are no screening tests for the two cancers, but researchers found that abnormal DNA is shed from endometrial, ovarian tumors
Miniscule daily doses of peanut powder can help build tolerance
Vaporizers use hydrogen-peroxide mist to sanitize rooms where infected patients have stayed
New analysis of nearly 100 international studies, most conducted within the past decade, included about 3 million adults from around the world
Study focused on cerebral malaria, which causes mental problems in 120,00 children in sub-Saharan Africa
Study was conducted with Canadian students in Vancouver
Gene stimulates the creation of a natural heart pacemaker
For 13 weeks Jan Scheuermann participated in a training program to teach her brain to manipulate the sophisticated prosthetic
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