Some of the most revealing signals about human health are carried in fluids that are almost impossible to measure.
In the International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing, researchers at Jilin University now report a way to measure the electrical conductivity of such fluids using volumes as small as 50 nanoliters.
Some of the most revealing signals about human health are carried in fluids that are almost impossible to measure. Tears, cerebrospinal fluid, and ...
A network of hundreds of hospices are under investigation for allegedly ripping tens of millions of dollars from taxpayers in Los Angeles Country and across California. The Centers for Medicare and ...
In a new study, researchers found microplastics deep inside prostate cancer tumors, raising more questions about the role the ubiquitous pollutants play in public health. The findings — which come ...
The National Gambling Office (ONJN) has launched extensive audits across the gambling industry after uncovering major discrepancies between the amounts operators declared and the amounts they actually ...
Imperial College London investigators compared focal therapy with prostate removal surgery for men with prostate cancer that returned after radiotherapy. Matched analyses estimated 10-year ...
This week, cancer researchers in New York are one step closer to answering a question that has plagued medical and environmental advocates for decades: What is the role of plastic exposure in the ...
Former President Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary, have been subpoenaed to speak on Jeffrey Epstein to the House Oversight Committee today. In her opening statement to the House Oversight and ...
Lawmakers in New Mexico unanimously approved new legislation on Monday that authorizes a probe into the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, located 30 miles from Santa Fe. The ...
Longtime friends and allies of Joe Biden say they are worried about the toll an aggressive form of prostate cancer is taking on the former president and his health. But Biden and his aides say he is ...