A University of Saskatchewan-led international team has produced the first web and mobile phone app of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales –the first major literary work augmented by new scholarship, in any language, presented in an app. “We want the…
Month: February 2020
Is Premarin, alone, the key to successful menopausal hormone therapy?
The book chapter by Dr. Z. Suba covers research on menopausal hormone therapy
Simple solution to ensure raw egg safety
Salmonella infections cause more than 90 million cases of gastroenteritis this year
Does flexible work ‘work’ for Aussie parents?
An Australian study examining the relationship between flexibility and parent health has revealed formal family-friendly workplace provisions alone are not meeting the demands of working mothers and fathers. The La Trobe University survey of more than 4,000 parents from different…
New membranes for cellular recycling
Cells produce the shell of the autophagosomes on the spot
Cancer cell reversion may offer a new approach to colorectal cancer treatment
A novel approach to reverse the progression of healthy cells to malignant ones may offer a more effective way to eradicate colorectal cancer cells with far fewer side effects, according to a team of researchers based in South Korea. Colorectal…
Tunes for training: High-tempo music may make exercise easier and more beneficial
Study is first to find that high-tempo music may increase the benefits of exercise and reduce perceived effort, particularly during endurance training