Paracetamol overdose is common. If left untreated, liver and/or renal failure can develop. Administration of the antidote, acetylcysteine, within 8–10…
Flyception 2.0: New imaging technology tracks complex social behavior
An advanced imaging technology is allowing scientists unprecedented access into brain activities during intricate behaviors. The ‘Flyception2’ system has produced…
Scientists find new ways to prevent skin scarring
A new study reveals promising new strategies to prevent skin scarring after injuries.
Cancer side-effects: Sweet nanoparticles trick kidney
Researchers engineer tiny particles with sugar molecules to prevent side effect in cancer therapy.
Mood disorders on genetic spectrum
Researchers shed new light on the genetic relationship between three mood disorders associated with depression — major depression and bipolar…
Early spread of coronavirus extends far beyond China’s quarantine zone
Infectious disease researchers have concluded there is a high probability that the deadly Wuhan coronavirus spread beyond Wuhan and other…
High-tech printing may help eliminate painful shots
Painful hypodermic needles may not be needed in the future to give shots, inject drugs and get blood samples. With…
Synthetic mushroom toxin
The death cap mushroom is highly toxic. However, some of its toxins can also be healing: amanitins are potential components…
The Heavier the Baby, the Fitter the Young Adult?
As birth weight increased, so did levels of cardiovascular fitness at ages 17 to 25, a Swedish study found.
The Heavier the Baby, the Fitter the Young Adult?
As birth weight increased, so did levels of cardiovascular fitness at ages 17 to 25, a Swedish study found.