Bioarcheologists investigate the origin of the malaria parasite infecting the Romans
Studies of ancient human remains are beginning to reveal details of the origin, evolution, and virulence of parasitic diseases, including malaria. A… Read more »
Studies of ancient human remains are beginning to reveal details of the origin, evolution, and virulence of parasitic diseases, including malaria. A… Read more »
It is now recognised that health studies and interventions have historically been male-biased, and female-related health issues less explored. The… Read more »
Can the jewel wasp tell us anything about the process of aging? How does advertising contribute to social inequalities? Can a… Read more »
BMC Bioinformatics warmly welcomes submissions to its Collection on new computational approaches, tools, and databases to address… Read more »
Many of the most frightening human viruses have only recently made the jump from another species. These ‘zoonoses’ include the… Read more »
Krisztian Magori highlights the ongoing dengue epidemic in South America, especially Brazil, and reviews a couple of recent papers… Read more »
We are delighted to announce the launch of our first joint BMC Ecology and Evolution and BMC Zoology image competition! Bringing… Read more »
Is possible to reduce the incidence of preeclampsia in primigravid women with vitamin D supplementation? How can we enhance… Read more »
In a recent study in Spain, researchers looked at the helminths infecting the endangered Cantabrian brown bear population, to… Read more »
A new study in Parasites and Vectors looks at the potential impact the invasive Aedes albopictus in southern Spain.