Broken links between retinal ganglion cells and target structures throughout the brain spell permanent vision loss. But in a new study, these long-distance connections—and partial vision—were restored
New research suggests up to eight a day can make you happier
Diagnostic tool that can open a window into a transplant recipient’s immediate future through the analysis of cfDNA
Fur, not fat, plays the greatest role in keeping obese mice warm
An Instrumental Access milestone
Important lessons learned from the response to Ebola could improve our response to Zika, report says
Further research is needed to quantify the risk-benefit balance for coffee consumption
Researchers tested how long an enveloped virus could survive on pieces of a flexible plastic children’s toy
Team now wants to examine whether medications such as anti-inflammatory creams can stop the virus establishing an infection if used quickly enough
Researchers used an enriched hop extract to test its effects on estrogen metabolism, one of the processes in the development of breast cancer
Researchers surveyed more than 2,000 people in 31 states to see what they know about the health benefits of blueberries
The muffin study: mono- vs. polyunsaturated fats in patients with metabolic syndrome
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