
Study finds strains of tuberculosis that are most infectious – World News Network
According to a recent study evaluating how various strains migrate across mixed populations in cosmopolitan cities, the chances of an…

Researchers reveal how fatty acids in umbilical cord blood cause autism spectrum disorder – World News Network
A neurodevelopmental disease that impacts people's capacity to learn and their social behaviour is known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD).…

Study finds how artificial blood vessels improve heart bypass outcomes – World News Network
The treatment of cardiovascular disorders may be revolutionized by 3D-printed blood arteries, which closely resemble human veins in their characteristics.

Researchers give new insight into role of PTPRK in tissue repair, cancer – World News Network
The protein receptor Tyrosine phosphatases are proteins that are found in cell membranes. Although the details of their exact mechanism…

Researchers reveals ways of preventing cancer cells from colonizing liver – World News Network
Nine times out of ten, metastasis is the cause of cancer deaths. This is the point when the primary tumour…

Study assesses therapeutic strategies for severe obesity in adolescents – World News Network
According to a study adolescents with severe obesity who got both meal-replacement therapy and financial incentives had a higher reduction…

High blood pressure may increase risk of strokes, finds study – World News Network
A Michigan Medicine study found that high systolic blood pressure (the top number on the blood pressure reading and how…

Study finds how simple multi-component diabetes care improves long-term outcomes in South Asian patients – World News Network
A new study by the Centre for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in South Asia (CARRS) has demonstrated significant long-term benefits of…

Social media has impact on sleep patterns, finds study – World News Network
Concerns regarding the influence of social media platforms on youth mental health led the US Surgeon General to suggest a…

Autoantibodies can be behind lifelong risk of viral infections: Study – World News Network
A new study shows that about two per cent of the population develop autoantibodies against type 1 interferons, mostly later…