Workplace resilience programs, designed to bolster mental health and wellbeing, and encourage employees to seek help when issues arise, might…
Food allergies linked to increased disease activity in multiple sclerosis
Food allergies are associated with heightened levels of disease activity in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), new research shows.
Exercise may be as effective as prescribed drugs to lower high blood pressure
Exercise may be as effective as prescribed drugs to lower high (140 mm Hg) blood pressure, suggests a pooled analysis…
Removing sweets from checkouts linked to dramatic fall in unhealthy snack purchases
Policies aimed at removing sweets and chips from checkouts could lead to a dramatic reduction to the amount of unhealthy…
Using CRISPR technology for conditional gene regulation
CRISPR allows scientists to precisely target and edit DNA within living cells, which could help them correct anomalies that cause…
Gender separation affects sense of smell
Olfactory sensory receptors in mice change as a function of exposure to odors emitted from members of the opposite sex,…
Uncovering a key mechanism in assembly of Avian Sarcoma Virus, a relative of HIV-1
Researchers used NMR to detail how the matrix domain of the Avian Sarcoma Virus Gag protein binds to certain phospholipids.…
Pruritic plaque on the arm after treatment for neurosyphilis
An 84-year-old Laotian-American female who was recently treated for neurosyphilis presented with a 3-month history of a pruritic plaque on…
Challenging to Treat: Fluctuating Abdominal and Joint Pain and Rash
A previously healthy 21 year-old woman was transferred due to refractory abdominal pain, rash and joint swelling of 1 month’s…
Medical Correlates of Chronic Multisymptom Illness in Gulf War Veterans
Chronic multisymptom illness is more prevalent among deployed than non-deployed Gulf War 1 veterans. Objective physiologic markers of chronic multisymptom…