
AsianScientist (Apr. 8, 2015) – Just in case you missed any of them, here are seven must-read stories published on Asian Scientist Magazine in March 2015.
- How Breastmilk Adapts To The Baby
A study investigating the self-assembling nanostructure of milk could lead to better drug delivery techniques. - The Proteins That Determine In IVF Success
A proteomics approach has shown that proteins involved in metabolism and cell adhesion can determine how receptive the womb is to IVF treatment. - Warning On Melatonin Use In Children
Although tempting, parents should be wary of using melatonin to help their children fall asleep. - Ultrasound Away Your Alzheimer’s Plaques?
Although clinical trials are at least two years away, a promising study in mice suggests that Alzheimer’s can be non-invasively treated by ultrasound. - Discovered: Black Hole 12 Billion Times The Size Of The Sun
The massive black hole powers a quasar 420 trillion times brighter than the Sun. - India’s Swine Flu Virus Potentially More Virulent
The current strain of influenza circulating in India could be more virulent than the 2009 North American strain, highlighting the need for greater surveillance. - How Dengue Gets Under Your Skin
The skin is an important site in the battle between dengue viruses and the immune system, study says.
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