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Honeybees increase social distancing in response to a common parasite
Honeybees increase social distancing when their hive is under threat from a parasite, finds a new study led by an
Read moreOSU research shines light on the way malignant cancer cells change shape
Oregon State University research has shed new light on the way malignant cells change their shape and migration techniques to
Read moreA call to action for reducing health disparities and advancing treatments for Parkinson's patients
Current knowledge about Parkinson's disease (PD) does not reflect the diversity of people with the disease, according to The Michael
Read moreResearch breakthrough could protect against breast cancer progression
Leading scientists have identified a possible link between antibiotic use and the speed of breast cancer growth in mice, and
Read moreNew research improves screening efficiency for type 1 diabetes
Melbourne researchers have led a global collaboration to develop a simplified blood test that increases the overall screening efficiency for
Read morePoor motor function from around age 65 associated with increased mortality risk
Increasing poor physical (motor) function from around age 65 is associated with an increased risk of death, finds research published
Read moreStudy validates accuracy of new molecular test for tuberculosis diagnosis
The 'Xpert Ultra' molecular test has a greater capacity than its predecessor ('Xpert MTB/RIF') in detecting tuberculosis cases, either passively
Read moreResearch shows resistance training can help reduce type 2 diabetes risk
A group of Oakland University researchers used data from medical studies around the world to examine the impact of resistance
Read moreWarmer conditions are not enough to prevent COVID-19 transmission, research shows
New research shows transmission of the virus behind COVID-19 varies seasonally, but warmer conditions are not enough to prevent transmission.
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