A 53-year-old German patient has become the third person to be completely free of the HIV virus thanks to a stem cell transplant, according to a study published in Nature
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Malaria is the most common disease among passengers travelling from Africa to Europa, but there are other diseases, including dengue and West Nile virus, according to a study published in
Patients experience fewer side effects if medication doses are tailored to their DNA, according to a study published in the scientific journal The Lancet. This is the first practical application
A team of researchers from the University of Aberdeen, UK, and the Technische Universität Dresden, Germany, review how learning with all their senses can help pupils learn in the classroom.
A cup of coffee with milk may have anti-inflammatory properties, according to a study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. A team of researchers from the University of
An anti-ageing gene found in a population of centenarians may be able to rewind the heart’s age by ten years, according to a study published in the scientific journal Cardiovascular
Exposure to alcohol during early pregnancy affects genes important for embryo development
Exposure to alcohol in early pregnancy changes gene function during embryo development and can lead to developmental disorders, especially neurodevelopmental problems, according to a study published in the journal BMC
The total amount of microplastics found at the bottom of the oceans has tripled in the past 20 years, corresponding to the increase in consumption of plastic products, according to
A new phase III trial is about to start in the UK across seven sites to test whether ketamine-assisted therapy can help alcoholics quit and stay sober for longer. The
Tiny fish could play a big role in tackling malnutrition and food insecurity in many countries around the world, according to a study published in Nature Food. Small fish —