WASHINGTON - Researchers have developed a new class of inhibitors that neutralize toxic bacteria produced by E. Coli, the cause of most food poisoning outbreaks, according to a study published on Monday.
WASHINGTON - Researchers have developed a new class of inhibitors that neutralize toxic bacteria produced by E. Coli, the cause of most food poisoning outbreaks, according to a study published on Monday.
Stockholm - Not all skin creams give the required effect, and can in fact make the skin drier, according to research conducted at the Uppsala University in Sweden.
WASHINGTON – A vaccine against rotavirus, the leading cause of diarrhea in infants, has led to a dramatic drop in hospitalization and emergency room visits since it came on the market two years ago, doctors reported Saturday.
NEW YORK – Certain white adults who say they've been discriminated against in their daily lives are more likely to be obese than their peers who haven't perceived personal discrimination, a new study finds.
LONDON – Want to lose weight? Try eating. That's one of the strategies being developed by scientists experimenting with foods that trick the body into feeling full.
NEW YORK – In the largest effort of its kind, scientists have identified 26 genes that, when damaged, appear to promote lung cancer.
PARIS - Moles are famously short-sighted thanks to disruption of genes that help to grow the lenses of their eyes, scientists said on Tuesday.
HAMBURG, Germany - A new enzyme-blocking method is being termed a breakthrough in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a team of German researchers.
CAPE TOWN – One year after a puzzling setback in the hunt for an AIDS vaccine, researchers say their defeats have forced them to look for entirely new ways of creating a defence against the disease.
SYDNEY - Chronic diseases such as back pain and arthritis are forcing many older Australians out of work and costing the economy 10 billion US dollars a year, a study released Sunday said.