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Effectiveness of Different Hand-Drying Methods on Reducing Bacteria on Washed Hands

Hand hygiene is vital to prevent the spread of infectious organisms, especially in healthcare settings. It is well-documented in the literature about the i | Health And Medicine → Read More

Honey As An Antibacterial Against Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus

Honey has been used for its medicinal properties for thousands of years to treat wound infections, gastrointestinal ailments, and burns. Because of th | Health And Medicine → Read More

Diagnosis and Treatment of Neurosarcoidosis

Sarcoidosis is a multisystem inflammatory disease characterized by the formation of non-caseating granulomas in the affected organs. The majority of p | Health And Medicine → Read More

Acute Flaccid Myelitis and Its Association With Enterovirus D68

Acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), a polio-like infection, caught the attention of physicians in the U.S. during late summer and early fall in 2014. The outbrea | Health And Medicine → Read More

LabRoots Blog | September Is Pain Awareness Month

September Is Pain Awareness Month September was designated Pain Awareness Month in 2001 to bring national recognition to the struggles and challenges people face daily when dealing with chronic pain. Each year, numerous organizations come together across the U.S. to raise awareness for individuals, families, and communities and to give this silent epidemic a voice. This year’s theme is “Let’s… → Read More

Blood-Brain Barrier Impairment and Its Role in Alzheimer's Disease

In healthy people, the blood-brain barrier (BBB), which is fromed by brain endothelial cells, strictly controls the entrance of harmful materials into | Health And Medicine → Read More

LabRoots Blog | The Inaugural Infectious Disease Virtual Event

The Inaugural Infectious Disease Virtual Event The Inaugural Infectious Disease Virtual Event On April 25, 2019, we launched our first Infectious Disease Virtual Event, and due to such a positive response, we hope to follow up with an even larger event in 2020. This year we focused on current challenges and emerging technologies in infectious disease research. In addition, we looked at past… → Read More

Rare Bone Marrow Manifestation in Sarcoidosis

Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease with the hallmark diagnostic feature being non-caseating granulomas--clumps of immune cells including macr | Health And Medicine → Read More

LabRoots Blog | How Have Technological Advances Changed the Way Scientific Information Is Shared?

How Have Technological Advances Changed the Way Scientific Information Is Shared? The physical constraints that once limited the flow of scientific information are no longer hurdles that must be overcome. The birth of the internet in 1983 completely changed how we communicate and share information in ways no one fathomed at that time. Three decades later, it is now interwoven throughout every… → Read More

Increasing Incidence of Tick-Borne Illnesses in Pennsylvania

Babesiosis is a vector-borne disease in which the parasite, Babesia, is transmitted through the bite of a tick, or rarely, a blood transfusion. | Health And Medicine → Read More

Emerging Arbovirus Infections in the Americas

Arboviruses are arthropod-borne pathogens with more than 130 strains known to cause human infections. The majority of these strains belong to three genera: | Health And Medicine → Read More