Insomnia, regular breakouts, craving for sweet and exhausted taste buds may be an indicator that you are suffering from a
Month: July 2017
The 16 genetic markers associated with short lifespan
How long we will live is encoded in our genome. Researchers have identified 16 genetic markers associated with a short
Kidney transplant increases risk of melanoma
Kidney transplant patients are at greater risk of developing melanoma than the general population and risk factors are being older,
Brain cells control aging
Scientists have discovered that stem cells in the brain’s hypothalamus control how fast aging occurs in the body. This discovery
Causes and prevention of colon cancer
Colon cancer occurs in the large intestine or in the rectum, it develops slowly. An abnormal growth known as a
Early signs of cancer
Scientists have discovered how damage to the cell’s genetic material can trigger inflammation. Cancerous cells are similar to other cells
Bacteria under the foreskin increases the risk of HIV in men
Some bacteria underneath the foreskin increases the risk of contracting HIV.These bacteria cause specific immune cells to accumulate at the
Molecules in zebrafish may heal spinal cord injury
Researchers have discovered mechanism in the damaged spines of zebrafish that helps nerve connections to regrow. Zebrafish have the remarkable
Reasons for deadly resistance in lung cancer and melanoma
Researchers have discovered why some lung cancer and melanoma develop deadly resistance to targeted therapies. Intricate DNA sequencing tests was performed
Brain stimulation may help people suffering from schizophrenia
Brain stimulation therapies involve activating or inhibiting the brain directly with electricity. It could be used to treat cognitive deficits