Infections: How do our bodies know when to retaliate?
A new study shows how our cells detect if an infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a serious threat and whether to mount a defence.
A new study shows how our cells detect if an infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a serious threat and whether to mount a defence.
Fruit, dairy and coffee could be helpful for avoiding tinnitus Eating more fruits, dietary fibre, dairy products and caffeine is linked to a lower risk…
A parrot called the budgerigar controls its vocalizations with a flexible system.
Clinical trial of people destined to develop early-onset Alzheimer’s disease shows eliminating amyloid from brain may prevent symptoms, supports need for confirmatory studies
On the origins of calendars and clocks
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Already in 2025, a succession of commercial airplane crashes have sadly claimed the lives of over 100 people. Scientists and aviation experts reveal the reason…
Colorectal cancer is a leading malignancy, with synchronous colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) presenting in 20 % of patients. Resection remains the gold standard treatment for CRLMs,…
Hernia – The present study aimed to investigate the effect of planned ilohypogastric neurectomy (IHPN) in preventing chronic postoperative inguinal pain (CPIP) after anterior herniorrhaphy…
This cohort study examines the association between dietary intake and waist to hip ratio in middle age and brain connectivity and cognitive decline in later…
An Australian study has found that bottle feeding toddlers to help get them to sleep is linked to dental cavities and overweight in early childhood.…