Bacteria may link stress, heart attacks
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Bacteria may link stress, heart attacks

By Ryan Yarosh On Jun 18, 2014

Scientists at Binghamton University have found a link between stress hormones and bacteria that may explain how emotional shock or over-exertion can trigger heart attacks. Read more

Biologist targets dormant bacteria
Faculty

Biologist targets dormant bacteria

By Kenny Berkowitz On Jun 16, 2014

Research conducted by biofilms expert Claudia Marques and her Binghamton colleagues may show a new way to treat recurring infections. Read more

Nurse tests fibromyalgia therapy
Students

Nurse tests fibromyalgia therapy

By Todd R. McAdam On May 28, 2014

Binghamton graduate student Lynn Baniak is working on a novel treatment that seems to help patients with fibromyalgia. Read more

Here’s looking at you
Faculty

Here’s looking at you

By Todd R. McAdam On May 20, 2014

Binghamton bioengineer Guy German's research may lead to a better soap. Read more

A modern-day myth-maker
Features

A modern-day myth-maker

By Rachel Coker On May 20, 2014

Binghamton University novelist Alexi Zentner's new book feels at once perfectly realistic and like a legend borrowed from another era. Read more

Student aids in hunt for Parkinson’s treatment
Students

Student aids in hunt for Parkinson’s treatment

By Christina Pullano On May 7, 2014

Binghamton undergraduate Joy Hallmark tests compounds that may treat Parkinson's with fewer side effects than current drugs. Read more

Decker Foundation gift helps establish lab
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Decker Foundation gift helps establish lab

By Rachel Coker On Apr 29, 2014

A gift from the Decker Foundation will enable Binghamton experts to conduct research that will improve health outcomes for patients with conditions ranging from ear infections to cancer. Read more