The temporal lobe—a key area of our brain responsible for our memory and communication—could also reveal hidden clues about ...
A patient's own blood could be used to help create a material potentially capable of repairing their broken bones, new ...
For example, studies have shown that women are two to eight times more likely than men to tear their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), which runs diagonally through the knee and connects the thigh and ...
West Virginia University researchers are working to potentially reduce the growing rate of antibiotic-resistant infections in ...
Madhya Pradesh became the first state in India to offer MBBS courses in Hindi, with 30% of students opting for this bilingual ...
Animals have adapted their movements to suit their environments. On land, animals typically use legs, wings, or slithering ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Students seeking scientific medical knowledge at Mississippi State University now have a cutting-edge ...
Professor Angus Dawe is the department head for MSU’s Department of Biological Sciences. He says their new equipment will not ...
The researchers intend to test samples from other historical figures — once they uncover their bones. Saint Olaf, who is believed to be buried near Trondheim Cathedral, is high on the list. Author of ...
Left: A bone hole, created in the area where the rotator ... to examine the healing rate and strength of the repair. The study consisted of two groups, a control and a 5-minute plasma irradiation ...
The team says the amount of time you are able to balance on one leg is a critical indicator of nerve, bone and muscle strength. In the study, 40 healthy participants over 50 (half under 65 ...
When it comes to health conditions, your body often takes sides. In fact, there are many illnesses that predominantly affect one side of the body - and that's not simply because we favour one side.