Sweat is usually something people try to hide, wipe away or mask with deodorant, but it is also one of the body’s richest, ...
The covid-19 pandemic opened the door to once-controversial human challenge trials. Now, volunteers are willingly catching ...
The challenge with parasites is that the symptoms are subtle. They can live silently in the intestine, blood stream, organs ...
What are called autoimmune diseases can affect just about every part of the body — and tens of millions of people. While most ...
Feeling jittery after just one cup of joe? You could be showing your age. Helen Coffey asks the experts if intolerance is inevitable, and whether there’s anything we can do to get our fix elsewhere ...
There has been a lot said about bird flu. For a time, many experts believed that we were on the verge of a full-blown pandemic due to the virus, primarily because of a lack of preventive measures.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Ruth Wilson has lupus, nicknamed the disease of ...
Abstract: Human-machine systems (HMSs) are dedicated to integrating intelligent human decisions with machine operations to achieve synergistic operational functionality. We focus on ...
A trio of scientists — two of them American and one Japanese — have won the Nobel Prize in medicine for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance, a mechanism by which the body helps ...
The From Labs to Lives Blog connects everyday topics with UC Davis research. Each post is reviewed by our experts, ensuring you always get useful information you can trust. Because we can’t see them, ...
The sea lamprey looks like it’s from another planet, but this ancient creature has a surprising amount in common with humans Olivia Ferrari Sea lampreys have large neurons and synapses, making them ...
Every feeling in our body, from a pang of hunger to a wave of nausea to a jolt of pain, stems from a constant dialogue between our body and brain. This crosstalk is so subtle that we remain largely ...