Two new studies published in Neurology Open Access show that poor oral health may have a significant impact on cardiovascular health. Jarred Hill reports.
These contributions, made through the CFI's John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF), will help universities attract and retain top researchers, while the partnership with the CRC program maximizes the impact of Government of Canada investments…
Decision making ability, memory, response times and dexterity all saw a significant drop in cold temperatures, according to University of Chichester research on firefighter search and rescue performance.
The Federal government has reassured Nigerians of its commitment towards food sustainability drive. The Executive Secretary of the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN), Dr. Abubakar Adamu Dabban, made the …
President of the Nigeria Academy of Pharmacy, Prof. Lere Baale, has called for a stronger research and manufacturing ecosystem to drive pharmaceutical innovation and health security in Nigeria. Speaking at the Health Writers Association of…
A University of Alberta research team is shedding much-needed light on cancer cachexia, a severe muscle-wasting syndrome linked to up to a third of cancer deaths.
According to research published by JAMA Internal Medicine, 30% of Black M.D.-Ph.D. candidates enrolled from 2004 to 2012 did not complete their training compared to 17% of their white counterparts.
New research reveals a concerning trend: A type of breast cancer that's hard to detect in mammograms is rising at nearly 3x the rate of other breast cancers.
More than 50% of lung-transplant recipients experience a rejection of their new lung within five years of receiving it, yet the reason why this is such a prevalent complication has remained a medical mystery.
Google says its Willow quantum chip using a new Quantum Echoes algorithm ran computations 13,000x faster than supercomputers, aiding drug and materials research — Michel H. Devoret was one of three physicists who won this year's Nobel…
New research uncovers how ancient tides shaped the rise of Sumer. A newly released study questions established beliefs about how urban civilization first emerged in ancient Mesopotamia, proposing that Sumer’s development resulted from the…