Archive: 30/10/2018
New diagnostic technique accounts for patient resilience
Medical diagnoses mostly focus on resolving isolated issues. But fixing one problem may create others, and even invoke an overall health collapse. Scientists now report a new approach to assess the risks of such collapse ...
Oct 30, 2018
Researchers find correlation between showerhead bacteria and lung infections
Researchers from the University of Colorado, Boulder have now shown that the regions in the United States where pathogenic mycobacteria are most prevalent in showerheads are the same regions where nontuberculous mycobacterial ...
Oct 30, 2018
New evidence of durable immune response to 3 experimental Ebola vaccines helps drive new wave of vaccine development
In the midst of an increasingly volatile Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a new study presented today finds that the immune response generated by three experimental Ebola vaccines—including one already ...
Oct 30, 2018
Not just for children: Study shows high prevalence of atopic dermatitis among US adults
As many as 16.5 million adults in America suffer from a skin disease known as atopic dermatitis, an inflammatory disease that results in red, itchy skin. The estimate comes from a new study from the Perelman School of Medicine ...
Oct 30, 2018