pH News and Research

RSS
pH comes from the term “power of Hydrogen”, or the hydrogen ion concentration present in a given solution. It helps to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
Persistent loss of smell due to COVID-19 may better predict long-term cognitive, functional impairment

Persistent loss of smell due to COVID-19 may better predict long-term cognitive, functional impairment

Experts release appropriate use recommendations for Alzheimer’s disease blood biomarkers

Experts release appropriate use recommendations for Alzheimer’s disease blood biomarkers

Higher insulin dose is positively linked with cancer incidence, study finds

Higher insulin dose is positively linked with cancer incidence, study finds

Study reveals how barrier cells that line the intestines send messages to patrolling T cells

Study reveals how barrier cells that line the intestines send messages to patrolling T cells

Two Weill Cornell doctoral students receive Gilliam Fellowships for Advanced Study from HHMI

Two Weill Cornell doctoral students receive Gilliam Fellowships for Advanced Study from HHMI

Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of medical professionals towards monkeypox in Italy

Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of medical professionals towards monkeypox in Italy

Researchers provide a description of global functional brain organization in three spatiotemporal patterns

Researchers provide a description of global functional brain organization in three spatiotemporal patterns

Scientists discover a new set of chemical reactions to generate amino acids and nucleic acids

Scientists discover a new set of chemical reactions to generate amino acids and nucleic acids

Study provides a better understanding of accessibility to U.S. drugstores

Study provides a better understanding of accessibility to U.S. drugstores

Two new studies explore mental and physical resilience of female athletes

Two new studies explore mental and physical resilience of female athletes

Newly developed nanobody can get through tough brain cells and treat Parkinson’s disease

Newly developed nanobody can get through tough brain cells and treat Parkinson’s disease

Novel targeted therapy may be an effective treatment option for neuroblastoma

Novel targeted therapy may be an effective treatment option for neuroblastoma

New imaging technique reveals subtle details about pathology in a rare eye disease

New imaging technique reveals subtle details about pathology in a rare eye disease

Winners of NIH Technology Accelerator Challenge for Maternal Health announced

Winners of NIH Technology Accelerator Challenge for Maternal Health announced

People with unhealthy sleep behaviors could develop fatty liver disease

People with unhealthy sleep behaviors could develop fatty liver disease

Online chair yoga intervention found to be convenient for socially isolated older adults with dementia

Online chair yoga intervention found to be convenient for socially isolated older adults with dementia

Repurposing an antipsychotic drug to treat various types of cancer

Repurposing an antipsychotic drug to treat various types of cancer

New Nexera™ XS inert UHPLC System Eliminates Challenges of High-Concentration Mobile Phases to Achieve High Sensitivity and Reliability

New Nexera™ XS inert UHPLC System Eliminates Challenges of High-Concentration Mobile Phases to Achieve High Sensitivity and Reliability

Everything you need to know about Paxlovid — especially, should you take it?

Everything you need to know about Paxlovid — especially, should you take it?

An enzyme may be a potent new tool for reducing nitrous oxide in the atmosphere

An enzyme may be a potent new tool for reducing nitrous oxide in the atmosphere

While we only use edited and approved content for Azthena answers, it may on occasions provide incorrect responses. Please confirm any data provided with the related suppliers or authors. We do not provide medical advice, if you search for medical information you must always consult a medical professional before acting on any information provided.

Your questions, but not your email details will be shared with OpenAI and retained for 30 days in accordance with their privacy principles.

Please do not ask questions that use sensitive or confidential information.

Read the full Terms & Conditions.