Researchers have discovered how high glucose levels-whether caused by diabetes or other factors keep heart cells from maturing normally, this
Month: December 2017
Action games broaden cognitive abilities
The human brain can learn and adapt. Numerous research studies have focused on the impact of action video games on
Good sleep for weight loss
Having a good night’s sleep helps people to lose weight most effectively, dieters who had regular sleep patterns found it
Links between epigenetic aging and bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder may involve accelerated epigenetic aging, which could explain why persons with the disorder are more likely to die
Anti-stress compound reduces obesity and diabetes
Stress protein found in muscle has a diabetes promoting effect. For some time, researchers have known that the protein FKBP51
Aging impairs immune response to flu
Aging impairs the immune system’s response to the flu virus in multiple ways, weakening resistance in older adults, researchers examined
Sinuval for treating nasal polyps
FDA has approved Sinuva (mometasone furoate) Sinus Implant, a new in-office treatment option for recurrent nasal polyps. Sinus Implant, a new
Ademlog for treating diabetes
FDA Approves Admelog (insulin lispro) Short-Acting “follow-on” insulin product to treat diabetes, it is a short-acting insulin indicated to improve
Fasting diets boost brain power
Intermittent fasting may provide brain with more energy, improves memory and learning capabilities. When mice were fed every other day,
Lipid synthesis promotes tumor formation in liver
Lipids comprise an optimal energy source and an important cell component. Researchers from the have discovered that the protein mTOR