The amount of antibiotics entering the River Thames would need to be cut by as much as 80 per cent…
Resistance can spread even without the use of antibiotics
Antibiotic resistance does not spread only where and when antibiotics are used in large quantities, researchers conclude from laboratory experiments.…
Global analysis finds early onset colorectal cancer rising in many high-income countries
A new study finds that colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence is increasing exclusively in young adults in nine high-income countries spanning…
Furry friends ease depression, loneliness after spousal loss
Researchers have found the companionship of a pet after the loss of a spouse can help reduce feelings of depression…
Digital Health Support in Treatment for Tuberculosis
To the Editor: Improving support for patients with tuberculosis is a major priority for governments and development agencies. Digital health…
Boxer’s Fracture
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Perilous Politics — Morbidity and Mortality in the Pre-Roe Era
Michael Baden, an 85-year-old forensic pathologist, is best known for his role in investigations of such high-profile cases as the…
Discovery of neuronal ensemble activities that is orchestrated to represent one memory
The brain stores memories through a neuronal ensemble, termed engram cells. A unique system was established to transfer neuronal population…
‘Smart’ approach to detecting common heart condition
A new study highlights the feasible use of mobile health (mHealth) devices to help with the screening and detection of…
The future of mind control
Scientists are blurring the distinction between brain and machine, designing nanoelectronics that look, move, and feel like real neurons. Camouflaged…