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Re-programming innate immune cells to fight tuberculosis
Canadian researchers’ innovative work promises to make vaccines more effective against tuberculosis and other infectious diseases like the flu.
Planets around other stars are like peas in a pod
A study of 909 planets and 355 stars carried out at the W.M. Keck Observatory reveals that, unlike our solar system, other planetary systems are...
Behavioural problems and concussion in preschoolers
Parents should look for behavioural changes in their children – and also in themselves.
Genital and urinary health problems of sexually abused children: consequences for girls
A study in The Journal of Pediatrics by researchers from Université de Montréal reveals that sexual assault on children leads to an increase in...
Eating together as a family helps children feel better
In a new study, family meals in early childhood are found to be very beneficial on both a child's physical and mental health over the long term.
Cystic fibrosis: discovery of a key molecule for improving treatments
By engineering tissue, researchers come up with a new alternative to the usual therapeutic medications that prolong the life of patients CF.
Deforestation in Africa is far less widespread than previously thought
Researchers at Université de Montréal and Yale University publish an analysis of historical maps, microfossils and macro-remains showing the evidence.
Some video games are good for older adults' brains
Playing 3D-platform video games regularly may improve cognitive functions in seniors and increase grey matter in a brain structure called the...
Hideto Takahashi decodes neuron signals
A discovery that paves the way for a better understanding of the mechanisms of neuropsychiatric disorders.
Two Super-Earths around star K2-18
Researchers find exciting potential for little-known exoplanet – and discover another planet in the process.
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