Washington [US], September 2 (ANI): Mitochondria are fascinating shape-shifting organelles that have long been recognized as the powerhouses of our cells. However, little is known about how the continuous fission and fusion of these small energy sources affect stem cell activity and tissue regeneration.
Montreal [Canada], August 20 (ANI): During a recent study, researchers discovered that they can control the stickiness of adhesive bandages by using ultrasound waves and bubbles.
Montreal [Canada], August 15 (ANI): Researchers have discovered that using ultrasound waves and bubbles, they can control the stickiness of adhesive bandages. This discovery could pave the way for new advances in medical adhesives, particularly in situations where adhesives are difficult to apply, such as on wet skin.
Montreal [Canada], August 14 (ANI): Researchers found out that utilising ultrasonic waves and bubbles, they can adjust the stickiness of adhesive bandages. This innovation could pave the way for further breakthroughs in medical adhesives, particularly in situations where adhesives are difficult to apply, such as on moist skin.
Washington [US], June 19 (ANI): A potential new way to treat chronic pain is using anti-cancer drugs rather than opioid-based pain medication, reveals a new study by the University of Calgary.
Washington [US], June 14 (ANI): A new study by the University of Calgary reveals a potential new way to treat chronic pain using anti-cancer drugs rather than opioid-based pain medication.
Washington [US], June 9 (ANI): Older women with early-stage breast cancer may not need radiotherapy after undergoing surgery, McMaster University researcher Timothy Whelan and his team has found.
Waterloo [Canada], March 21 (ANI): A team of researchers at the University of Waterloo recently developed a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tool that makes cancerous tissue glow in medical images. It could help doctors more accurately detect and track the progression of cancer over time.
Vancouver [Canada], February 5 (ANI): A recent study has revealed that post-breakup; men are at an increased risk of mental-illness, including anxiety, depression and suicide.
Waterloo [Canada], January 30 (ANI): When COVID-19 disrupts homes with two or more children, one sibling is affected more than the other, suggests the findings of a recent study.