Using Salmonella enterica genomes recovered from human skeletons as old as 6,500 years, an international team of researchers illustrates the…
Study of 418,000 Europeans finds different foods linked to different types of stroke
Different types of food are linked to risks of different types of stroke, according to the largest study to investigate…
Supplementing diet with amino acid successfully staves off signs of ALS in pre-clinical study
The addition of dietary L-serine, a naturally occurring amino acid necessary for formation of proteins and nerve cells, delayed signs…
Vision rehab treatment effective for stroke and injury related blindness
A new study shows that visual rehabilitation is effective for patients who have suffered vision loss related to stroke or…
Could this plaque identifying toothpaste prevent a heart attack or stroke?
For decades, researchers have suggested a link between oral health and inflammatory diseases affecting the entire body — in particular,…
Hong Kong Says It Will Begin Evacuating Residents From Wuhan
The death of one Hong Kong resident in the mainland Chinese city heightened fears for thousands of others stuck in…
Hong Kong Says It Will Begin Evacuating Residents From Wuhan
The death of one Hong Kong resident in the mainland Chinese city heightened fears for thousands of others stuck in…
New tool for an old disease: Use of PET and CT scans may help develop shorter TB treatment
Experts believe that tuberculosis, or TB, has been a scourge for humans for some 15,000 years, with the first medical…
UK special school pupils ‘treated differently’, following removal of standardized assessments
Following the recent withdrawal of standardized assessments, children with intellectual disabilities at special schools in the UK are again being…
Validating Toolbox to evaluate cognitive processing in people with intellectual disability
Researchers have updated and validated a series of tests in the NIH Toolbox Cognitive Battery. These tests, delivered on an…