A brain structure called the hippocampus is widely thought to turn new information into permanent memories while we sleep. High-frequency
Month: October 2017
Men’s age affects the growth of embryo
In vitro fertilisation IVF scientists have discovered that embryos created with sperm from men over the age of 50 divide
Synthetic beta cells for secreting insulin
Treating type 1 diabetes and some cases of type 2 diabetes required painful and frequent insulin injections or a mechanical
Effects of pesticides on fertility
Infertility treatments may be less effective for people who eat more foods with higher levels of pesticide residue, some fruits
Acetaminophen in pregnancy links to ADHD
According to the latest research, children whose mothers used acetaminophen during pregnancy were more likely to be diagnosed with attention
Infertility increases the risk of untimely death
According to a new study, infertility increases a woman’s chance of untimely death compared to women who have had children.
Gut bacteria may change after severe injury
After a severe traumatic injury, the composition of a patient’s intestinal bacteria changes and this could affects patient’s prognosis. The
Lung cancer genetic biomarkers
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms SNPs are variations in human DNA that determine human susceptibility to developing some diseases. Using the largest genome-wide
MicroRNA regulates movements of tumour cells
Cancer cells can reactivate a cellular process that is an essential part of embryonic development. This allows them to leave
Moderate drinking of red wine reserves ovaries
Moderate drinking of red wine can increase the chance of conceiving, there is a link between drinking of red wine