Scientists at Stanford are developing a painless, topical vaccine using a common skin bacterium to trigger immunity.
Instead of injections, they are investigating whether a common skin bacterium, Staphylococcus epidermidis, could deliver vaccines through a simple topical cream. The discovery challenges long-held ...
Complementary discoveries have the potential to enhance treatment options for antibiotic-resistant infections. Researchers at ...
The viral video has racked up over six million views on TikTok, it shows a group of people in a car, eating the Italian ...
A viral TikTok showing drivers scooping piles of Tiramisu out of the middle arms rest of their cars has prompted doctors to ...
A new study published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology showed that adults with acne responded well to a regimen that ...
The most detailed study to date on the mechanisms by which a common type of bacterium, Staphylococcus aureus, adapts to living on the human body could help improve the prevention, diagnosis ...
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