Controversial shoulder surgery for first-time dislocation could provide long-term benefits
A new study has found that a controversial shoulder surgery, known as arthroscopic surgery, can successfully benefit young, athletic, first-time shoulder dislocation patients in the long term. ANI
Scientists combine MRI and PET in a single scanner
American researchers have for the first time combined two kinds of body imaging in a single scanner, i.e. positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). ANI
Synthetic peptoids could be an entirely new class of antibiotics
Researchers at the Stanford University suggest that synthetic peptoids, a class of manmade molecules similar to natural proteins can be a potential target for developing new class of antibiotic drugs to fight against drug-resistant bacterial infections. ANI
Aging makes people more liberal, not conservative
A new research has debunked the long-held belief that people grow more conservative in their attitudes and political beliefs, as they age. ANI
Now, a web based tool to predict bone fracture risk
Elderly people would soon be able to predict their bone fracture risk with just a click of a button. ANI
Indoor tanning is not just for teenage girls
Researchers at the Fox Chase Cancer Centre in Philadelphia have revealed that its not only teenage girls who tan indoors, even older adults do so as well, thereby raising concerns over increasing rates of skin cancer. ANI
