- New Mutated Strain of Coronavirus Identified in Denmark Has Pandemic Potential, Some Scientists Say https://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/34954/20201107/new-mutated-strain-coronavirus-identified-denmark-pandemic-potential-scientists.htm 25 comments europe
- Erectile Dysfunction Awareness is Relatively Low, As Revealed By European Survey https://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/34631/20200921/erectile-dysfunction-awareness-relatively-low-revealed-european-survey.htm 3 comments science
- More Than 3,000 Infected with Rare Bacterial Disease After Chinese Pharmaceutical Factory Leak https://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/34615/20200918/3000-infected-brucellosis-chinese-pharma-leak.htm 27 comments nottheonion
- Here's Why You Need a Flu Shot, and Why You Don't Feel Well Immediately After Vaccination https://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/34569/20200910/misconceptions-flu-vaccine.htm 5 comments science
- Coronavirus Lockdown Has Led To More Cases of Domestic Violence https://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/34540/20200907/coronavirus-lockdown-led-more-cases-domestic-violence.htm 10 comments science
- Scientists Test the Combination of Immunotherapies To Eliminate Solid Tumors https://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/34516/20200903/scientists-test-combination-oncolytic-virus-car-t-cell-therapy-eliminate.htm 4 comments science
- WHO Suggests Europe Is Showing Signs of Coronavirus Recovery https://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/34504/20200902/who-suggests-europe-showing-signs-coronavirus-recovery.htm 7 comments europe
- Physicians testified for tobacco companies against plaintiffs with cancer, Stanford study finds http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3281/20150718/physicians-testified-for-tobacco-companies-against-plaintiffs-with-cancer-stanford-study-finds.htm 835 comments science
- To avoid dangerous shark encounters, information trumps culling: California scientists found that the risk of white shark attack for individual ocean users in California has fallen strikingly, by over 91 percent, since 1950. http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3276/20150712/to-avoid-dangerous-shark-encounters-information-trumps-culling.htm 49 comments science
- 'Invisible' protein structure explains the power of enzymes: A research group at Umeå University in Sweden has managed to capture and describe a protein structure that, until now, has been impossible to study. http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3263/20150704/invisible-protein-structure-explains-the-power-of-enzymes.htm 83 comments science
- Maternal obesity compromises babies' immune system at time of birth http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3253/20150518/maternal-obesity-compromises-babies-immune-system-at-time-of-birth.htm 410 comments science
- Deep-water fish has a warm heart :Though some large predatory fish, like tuna, have been shown to temporarily warm muscles or organs during pursuit, at least one fish may have done that one better by being able to internally generate heat that warms its heart and brain http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3250/20150517/deep-water-fish-has-a-warm-heart.htm 5 comments science
- Unemployment linked to rise in prostate cancer deaths : This is the first study that has systematically explored the consequences that changes in unemployment http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3247/20150514/unemployment-linked-to-rise-in-prostate-cancer-deaths.htm 6 comments science
- Brain scan study shows clot-busting drug benefits stroke patients http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3241/20150409/brain-scan-study-shows-clot-busting-drug-benefits-stroke-patients.htm 3 comments science
- Are current dietary guidelines for sodium and potassium reasonable? Currently the World Health Organization recommends we consume no more than 2000 mg of sodium a day -- less than a teaspoon of salt http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3238/20150407/are-current-dietary-guidelines-for-sodium-and-potassium-reasonable.htm 15 comments science
- With geomagnetic compass hooked to the brain, blind rats act like they can see http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3233/20150402/with-geomagnetic-compass-hooked-to-the-brain-blind-rats-act-like-they-can-see.htm 3 comments science
- Chimpanzees will travel for preferred foods, innovate solutions http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3209/20150317/chimpanzees-will-travel-for-preferred-foods-innovate-solutions.htm 6 comments science
- Female mice do not avoid mating with unhealthy males http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3206/20150315/female-mice-do-not-avoid-mating-with-unhealthy-males.htm 106 comments science
- Common herpes medication reduces HIV-1 levels, independent of herpes infection http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3204/20150313/common-herpes-medication-reduces-hiv-1-levels-independent-of-herpes-infection.htm 202 comments science
- People with anorexia and body dysmorphic disorder have similar brain anomalies http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3193/20150308/people-with-anorexia-and-body-dysmorphic-disorder-have-similar-brain-anomalies.htm 367 comments science
- Research colleagues have made a breakthrough discovery in cancer treatment. The new approach, some 30 years in the making, could dramatically increase the survival rate of patients with cancer, which kills some 8 million people each year http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3188/20150304/researchers-make-breakthrough-discovery-in-cancer-treatment.htm 25 comments science
- Aggressive boys tend to develop into physically stronger teens http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3176/20150227/aggressive-boys-tend-to-develop-into-physically-stronger-teens.htm 41 comments science
- Research shows Asian herb holds promise as treatment for Ebola virus disease http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3174/20150226/research-shows-asian-herb-holds-promise-as-treatment-for-ebola-virus-disease.htm 32 comments science
- Climate science literacy unrelated to public acceptance of human-caused global warming http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3171/20150223/climate-science-literacy-unrelated-to-public-acceptance-of-human-caused-global-warming.htm 128 comments science
- Reducing energy efficiency boosts calorie burning in muscle: New findings might provide the basis of a therapy that could help people get a head start on losing weight by helping to overcome the body's natural resistance to weight loss http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3161/20150220/reducing-energy-efficiency-boosts-calorie-burning-in-muscle.htm 103 comments science
- Scientists from Singapore Develops New Weapon in the War Against Flu Pandemics and Pneumonia: Proven effective in lab tests, the antibody is now being made suitable for use in humans. http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3152/20150214/scientists-develops-new-weapon-in-the-war-against-flu-pandemics-and-pneumonia.htm 6 comments science
- Would you take dieting advice from a friend? A person who finds success in a wellness program is more influential in getting friends to sign up than a charismatic, but less successful pal, according to a study http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3151/20150213/would-you-take-dieting-advice-from-a-friend.htm 5 comments science
- Napping reverses health effects of poor sleep http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3146/20150210/napping-reverses-health-effects-poor-sleep.htm 450 comments science
- 'Virtual virus' unfolds the flu on a CPU http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3139/20150208/virtual-virus-unfolds-the-flu-on-a-cpu.htm 3 comments science
- Choosing a cell phone or new car? Having more choices is usually a good thing - until you have to choose that one cell phone or one car model from among many options. Economists call that problem choice overload, and the frustration it causes can lead to poor decisions. http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3133/20150203/choosing-a-cell-phone-prescription-drug-plan-or-new-car-read-this-first.htm 16 comments science
- 'Vast majority' of neurosurgeons practice defensive medicine: More than 75% of US neurosurgeons practice some form of defensive medicine--performing additional tests and procedures out of fear of malpractice lawsuits http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3130/20150131/vast-majority-of-neurosurgeons-practice-defensive-medicine.htm 585 comments science
- Green tea ingredient may target protein to kill oral cancer cells http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3129/20150129/green-tea-ingredient-may-target-protein-to-kill-oral-cancer-cells.htm 176 comments science
- Bad reputation of crows demystified - Most people believe they steal, eat other birds' eggs and reduce the populations of other birds. But a new study, which has brought together over 326 interactions between corvids and their prey, demonstrates that their notoriety is not entirely merited http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3120/20150125/bad-reputation-of-crows-demystified.htm 53 comments science
- New study reveals oldest primate lived in trees http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3115/20150124/new-study-reveals-oldest-primate-lived-in-trees.htm 12 comments science
- Not so obvious: Consumers don't just assume bundled products are a better value http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3108/20150121/not-so-obvious-consumers-dont-just-assume-bundled-products-are-a-better-value.htm 55 comments science
- Marijuana possibly used as a treatment to control HIV, new evidence shows that THC can "protect critical immune tissue in the gut from the damaging effects of HIV infection" http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/460/20140218/marijuana-protect-immune-system-against-hiv-slow-disease-progression.htm 9 comments science
- Total milk intake dropped by nearly half when chocolate milk removed from school program http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3103/20150114/total-milk-intake-dropped-by-nearly-half-when-chocolate-milk-removed-from-school-program.htm 3339 comments science
- As many as two-fifths of never-smoking teens are exposed to secondhand smoke worldwide http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3095/20150112/as-many-as-two-fifths-of-never-smoking-teens-are-exposed-to-secondhand-smoke-worldwide.htm 10 comments science
- Deworming programs in animal, human populations may have unwanted impacts - it helped reduce individual deaths from a bovine tuberculosis infection, but hugely increased the potential for spread of the disease to other animals. http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3090/20150111/deworming-programs-in-animal-human-populations-may-have-unwanted-impacts.htm 3 comments science
- iPhone separation linked to physiological anxiety, poor cognitive performance http://www.mdnewsdaily.com/articles/3085/20150108/iphone-separation-linked-to-physiological-anxiety-poor-cognitive-performance.htm 9 comments science