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Continue reading »If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Fall is in the air, and even though some of us are still dealing with random late-summer heat waves, we’re ready for all of our favorite autumnal foods. Thank heavens for iced pumpkin spice lattes, right? This is also […]
Continue reading »Reviewers’ Notes Researchers at Karolinska Institute have developed a novel method using DNA Nanoballs to detect pathogens, aiming to simplify nucleic acid testing and revolutionize pathogen detection. The study's results, published in Science Advances, could pave the way for a straightforward electronic-based test capable of identifying various nucleic acids in diverse scenarios quickly and cheaply. Principal investigator Vicent Pelechano, an […]
Continue reading »Ketogenic diets may improve reproductive hormone levels in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), new research suggests. In the first-ever systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical trials on the association, ketogenic diets followed for 45 days to 24 weeks showed improvements in the luteinizing hormone (LH)/follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) ratio, serum free testosterone, and serum sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG). […]
Continue reading »The Life Science division of Meridian Bioscience, Inc., a leading global provider of diagnostic testing solutions and life science raw materials, announced today the launch of two new immunoassay interference blockers, K-Block™, and Mouse-Free IgG. These innovative blockers are 100% animal-free and have equivalent or superior performance compared to traditional animal-derived blockers. This product launch aligns with Meridian’s strategy to […]
Continue reading »Reviewers’ Notes A team of scientists from the University of California, Irvine, believe they have discovered a special antibody which may lead to a treatment for Retinitis Pigmentosa, a condition that causes loss of central vision, as well as night and color vision. The study, Structural basis for the allosteric modulation of rhodopsin by nanobody binding to its extracellular domain, […]
Continue reading »Sitting on a bench laughing with a co-worker during a morning smoke break, Debra Orcutt quickly raises her hand when asked if she knows anyone dealing with depression. "I am," she tells a visitor to the roadside market where she bakes brownies and peanut butter fudge. Orcutt, 63, has used medication to manage her depression for more than two decades […]
Continue reading »TOPLINE: A large systematic review and meta-analysis found that behavioral interventions can significantly increase rates of colonoscopy screening. METHODOLOGY: Researchers analyzed 25 studies that assessed the effect of behavioral interventions on screening colonoscopy uptake in roughly 30,000 adults. The 30 interventions in the analysis were categorized as letter, informational brochure, patient navigation, telephone consult, primary care provider (PCP) counseling, video, […]
Continue reading »New “hypervirulent” strains of the bacterium Klebsiella pneumoniae have emerged in healthy people in community settings, prompting a National Institutes of Health research group to investigate how the human immune system defends against infection. After exposing the strains to components of the human immune system in a laboratory “test tube” setting, scientists found that some strains were more likely to […]
Continue reading »Malaria’s history in North America The vectors and the parasites How malaria likely reappeared in the US Symptoms and treatments Malaria’s expanding territory and what we can expect in the future Source: Read Full Article
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