Today, honey sits in most kitchen cupboards as a perfectly ordinary pantry staple. But honey has never entirely shed its ...
Using bacteria to attack cancer cells is not a new idea, but the Waterloo researchers have engineered a solution to one of the biggest challenges inherent to the method.
Before antibiotics and antiseptics, healers across ancient Egypt, Greece, and China reached for honey to treat wounds. Archaeological evidence shows ...
Already half the world’s population is thought to have it, but new research suggests there’s been a 53 per cent increase in a particular form, seborrheic dermatitis – an inflammatory skin condition ...
As Duke's basketball teams gear up for ACC and NCAA tournament appearances, the time has also come for another kind of ...
A nutritionist explains what to eat if you’re not feeling well - You can shorten the length of an infection by up to three ...
Already half the world’s population is thought to have it, but new research suggests there’s been a 53 per cent increase in a particular form, seborrheic dermatitis – an inflammatory skin condition ...
This year, four Duke research projects were selected as competitors. Voting for the first round began Monday, March 2 nd, ...
A cup of tea really could make you feel better, according to a raft of research which shows its benefits for a whole host of ...
A Dartmouth College research team has reported that plasmids can force bacteria to form dense clusters in order to tolerate antibiotics which suggests a source of treatment failure that does not ...
Researchers in Hong Kong and the UK have revealed how one species of self-propelling microbes can actively change the path of ...