Search results

Medical Xpress / The cold virus 'hides' and multiplies in the tonsils and adenoids, even in people without symptoms

A study conducted at the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil reveals that tissues such as the tonsils and adenoids can serve as hiding places for the rhinovirus, which causes the common cold and is responsible for most ...

1 hour ago in
Phys.org / Cyanobacteria surprise scientists with evolutionary shift

Photosynthetic bacteria helped shape planet Earth. Among them are cyanobacteria that produced the oxygen in the atmosphere and made complex life possible, captivating scientists for decades. Now, researchers at the Institute ...

3 hours ago in Biology
Medical Xpress / Health information delivered as a video game can bridge the communication gap between patients and providers

Imagine you and your partner are sitting in the waiting room of your doctor's office, waiting for your appointment to get birth control—and instead of calculating how many other people will be called before you, or perusing ...

3 hours ago in
Tech Xplore / The transactional—and optimizable—connections of 'cozy video games'

Cozy is a vibe. So much so that even video games have been getting cozy.

4 hours ago in Business
Medical Xpress / Poor hygiene and food handling practices increase the risk of bacterial outbreaks in Brazilian households

A significant number of Brazilians engage in improper food hygiene and handling practices at home. Examples include washing meat in the kitchen sink and failing to properly wash vegetables. These findings were revealed by ...

19 hours ago in
Phys.org / COVID-19 in mink farm reveals early lung damage

What happens inside the lungs before COVID-19 symptoms appear? Research in mink offers a rare window into the early stages of the disease. These insights matter for both animal and human health. Researchers and veterinary ...

19 hours ago in Biology
Medical Xpress / A better flu shot may be coming: How epitope targeting could widen protection

Doctors recommend getting your flu shot annually, since the specific influenza strain it targets varies from year to year. But what if the shot could be more effective while protecting against more strains? Researchers from ...

22 hours ago in
Medical Xpress / What raises vaccination rates most? Access, community outreach and incentives lead the list

Extending vaccination opportunities, involving community members alongside health care professionals in communicating about vaccines, and providing financial incentives are among the most effective ways to increase vaccine ...

22 hours ago in
Phys.org / Autonomy key to happiness, study finds

If you can't get no satisfaction, then maybe it's because happiness does not only stem from pleasure or a meaningful existence. Instead, a new Simon Fraser University study suggests that freedom is the key to happiness.

Apr 15, 2026 in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / Pregnancy-related deaths rose during pandemic, remain elevated for Black women, study finds

Pregnancy-related deaths in the United States increased sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the greatest impact seen among Black women, a new study suggests. While rates have since returned to pre-pandemic levels for ...

Apr 14, 2026 in
Medical Xpress / Taking a closer look at immune 'memory' could spur progress in the fight against lethal illnesses

The average human has about 1.8 trillion immune cells. These cells patrol the body for bacteria, viruses, cancers, and other threats. Vaccines enhance this security system by teaching our immune cells to target specific pathogens. ...

Apr 14, 2026 in
Medical Xpress / Why extended postpartum Medicaid coverage during pandemic led to gains in enrollment

The federal policy requiring states to keep Medicaid beneficiaries enrolled during the COVID-19 pandemic extended postpartum Medicaid coverage nationwide and sharply increased the number of individuals remaining insured after ...

Apr 14, 2026 in