One in eight is genetically protected against jaundice One in eight newborn babies has a gene variant that almost completely protects against jaundice. The research provides the opportunity to develop a treatment that can prevent severe cases of jaundice. Read more …One in eight is genetically protected against jaundice
Recent study reveals reduced maths performance of adults with Dyspraxia Dyspraxia, also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), can have a bigger impact on adult mathematical performance than previously thought, according to new research. Read more …Recent study reveals reduced maths performance of adults with Dyspraxia
Paving the way for antivirals against Ebola virus and its deadly relatives Scientists share detailed, complete images of a viral structure called the Ebola virus nucleocapsid. This breakthrough may accelerate the development of antivirals that target this viral structure to combat several filoviruses at once. Read more …Paving the way for antivirals against Ebola virus and its deadly relatives
Improved epidemic monitoring via sewage Analyzing wastewater has the potential to alert authorities about thousands of health threats at once, from antimicrobial resistance to cholera, according to new research. Read more …Improved epidemic monitoring via sewage