A simple neck scan can identify men with double the risk of heart failure, according to research led by University College ...
Researchers found that a quarter of those with the least flexible arteries were 2.5 times more likely to develop heart ...
New findings show that flexibility in the region near the binding sites of DC-SIGN plays a significant role in pathogen targeting and binding. Pathogen recognition is the foundation of the body's ...
Long-necked dinosaurs such as Diplodocus probably had less-flexible necks than previously thought, new research suggests. For the study, published Wednesday (Aug. 14) in the journal PLOS ONE, ...
In part one of this series, What is Posture and Why Should We Care about it?, Drs. Karen Gellman and Judith M. Shoemaker explored posture and why standing up is so important for animals and people In ...
From the tiniest of insects to the largest grizzly bears, all kinds of critters call the same Earth home. And there are so many things to notice and appreciate about these animals that it's ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Pathogen recognition is the foundation of the body's immune response and survival against infection. A small cell-receptor protein called DC-SIGN is part of the immune system, and ...