Bacteria not only develop resistance to antibiotics, they also can pick it up from their rivals. In a recent publication
Month: December 2017
Cancer alters the circadian clock to survive
Tumor cells use the unfolded protein response to alter circadian rhythm, which contributes to more tumor growth, Hollings Cancer Center
Skin patch for management of type 2 diabetes
Researchers with NIH’s National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) have devised an innovative biochemical formula of mineralized compounds
Effects of estrogen treatment in multiple sclerosis
A study by UCLA researchers reveals the cellular basis for how the hormone estrogen protects against damage to the central
Segluromet for treating type 2 diabetes
FDA Approves Segluromet (ertugliflozin and metformin hydrochloride) for Type 2 Diabetes. Segluromet is indicated as an adjunct to diet and
Macrilen for treating growth hormone deficiency
Macrilen (macimorelin) stimulates the secretion of growth hormone from the pituitary gland into the circulatory system. Stimulated growth hormone levels
Giapreza for treating low blood pressure
FDA Approves Giapreza (angiotensin II) to treat dangerously low blood pressure. Giapreza (angiotensin II) injection for intravenous infusion to increase
Lumify for treating eye redness
Ocular redness is a common condition that can be caused by inflammation of almost any part of the eye. With
Exercise improves memory and thinking
Mild cognitive impairment is an intermediate stage between the expected cognitive decline of normal aging and the more serious decline
DNA test for breast cancer
Scientists have developed a DNA test that may diagnose fatal breast cancer one year earlier than current methods. Changes in