Research Scientists Find Greying Hair Cells Balding and greying hair are seen as inevitable consequences of aging. However, thanks to researchers at UT Southwestern…Brian LengSeptember 28, 2017
Research Cancer Hijacks DNA Repair Mechanism Cancer is a major burden to populations around the world. While there are well over a…Raymond HoSeptember 27, 2017
Research Feeling Itchy? It’s All in Your Brain Ever felt like yawning after seeing someone else yawn? If you have, then you’ve experienced the phenomenon…Jasmine DengSeptember 26, 2017
Research Algae Engineered to Kill Cancer Cells Chemotherapy has been used to treat cancer ever since it was first developed in the early…Bryant BanhSeptember 13, 2017
Research Human Serum Can Potentially Detect Heart Attacks One of the leading causes of death for both men and women is myocardial infarction, more…Bryant BanhSeptember 11, 2017
Research Possible Manipulation of Organ Behavior by Biomaterial Injection Over the years, implantable medical devices have been introduced in order to assist in certain medical procedures.…Bryant BanhSeptember 8, 2017
Research Pill-sized Device Could Replace Vaccination Needles Are the vaccinations up to date? Know a fussy child who needs to be vaccinated, but hates…Jasmine JanAugust 15, 2017
Research Don’t Like Music? This Might Be Why Did you know that some people don’t enjoy music at all? This peculiar condition, called…Shriraj SusarlaAugust 14, 2017
Research Stroke Rates Rising in Young Adults In the United States, strokes—a term used to describe the cerebrovascular accident in which part of the…Brian LengAugust 5, 2017
Research Probiotics in Yogurt Help You Destress Do you enjoy eating yogurt? If so, you’ve likely heard of the health benefits of…Shriraj SusarlaAugust 4, 2017
Research Fighting Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria with a Surprising New Approach With deadly antibiotic-resistant superbugs on the rise, posing huge threats to public and global health,…Jasmine DengAugust 4, 2017
Research Chitin is Bad for Lungs It's a substance found in exoskeletons of crabs and insects — and often in your…Raymond HoAugust 1, 2017
Research Memory-Rejuvenating Effects of Umbilical Cord Blood Plasma Researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine may have recently stumbled upon a real-life fountain…Jasmine DengJuly 28, 2017
Research Afraid of Spiders? Here’s How to Get Rid of That Do spiders freak you out? Well, you aren’t the only one. Approximately 30 percent of the US…Shriraj SusarlaJuly 28, 2017
Research Bioengineering a Novel Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease caused by the destruction of insulin-producing beta cells…Jasmine DengJuly 28, 2017
Research Microgravity Causes Astronauts Aboard the ISS to Age More Slowly The International Space Station (ISS) revolves around the earth at a height of 248 miles.…Rupleen KaurJuly 28, 2017
Research New Study Could Improve Implant Outcomes Medical implants are a major component of modern medicine ranging from pacemakers and prosthetics to…Jasmine JanJuly 11, 2017
Research The Use of Antibodies in the Fight Against HIV Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has become well known among medical professionals and researchers in the past few…Brian TranJuly 10, 2017
Research Microfluidic Device Helps Avoid Painful Bone Biopsies Multiple myeloma is a type of cancer that affects plasma cells, which are important for immunity.…Jasmine JanJuly 7, 2017
Research Your Diet and Your Pancreas The human body is often considered a marvel due to its ability to take care…Brian LengJune 24, 2017