by Admin | Jan 30, 2025 | Articles
Can better glucose monitoring improve workforce participation for people with diabetes? Published: Over 38 million people in the US have diabetes, a chronic illness that can have serious health and economic consequences. Dr Belinda Román, an economist at St. Mary’s...
by Admin | Jan 29, 2025 | Articles
How can studying bacteria and their viruses help us find solutions to the problem of antibiotic resistance? Published: Antibiotic resistance presents a major threat to humanity: if we can not protect ourselves from bacterial infections, deaths from these diseases will...
by Admin | Jan 28, 2025 | Articles
Diagnosing the fungal infection talaromycosis earlier to save lives Published: Talaromycosis is a fungal infection found in Southeast Asia and is life-threatening for people living with HIV and other immunocompromising conditions. The disease has non-specific...
by Admin | Jan 23, 2025 | Articles
Exploiting an immune response to alter the side effects of cancer treatment Published: Chemotherapy remains a powerful but unpleasant treatment for cancer patients, often causing severe side effects as it impacts healthy tissues alongside cancerous ones. At the...
by Admin | Jan 22, 2025 | Articles
The Elite Africa Project: what is it and why does it matter? Published: The word ‘elite’, used to refer to a person of high status who holds a lot of power and influence, often has negative connotations. This is especially true for African elites, who are often seen...
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