Researchers conducted a randomized double-blind study of the effectiveness of an HIV vaccine and has found it to be ineffective
Month: December 2017
Exercise changes gut microbiota
What we eat affects the microbes that live in our intestine, collectively known as the gut microbiota. According to two
Ozempic for treating type 2 diabetes
Ozempic is an injectable prescription medicine for adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus. It is not recommended as the first
Fat distribution increases the risk of heart attack
It’s not the amount of fat in the body but where it’s stored that may increase the risk for heart
Women are more fit than men
Women can process oxygen more quickly than men during exercise. Quick oxygen uptake places less strain on the body’s cells
Antibiotics may reduce the ability of immune cells
Antibiotics normally act in concert with an organism’s immune system to eliminate an infection. However, the drugs can have broad
Aspiring improves effectiveness of cancer treatment
Adding aspirin to some existing cancer drugs could increase their effectiveness against a group of tumours resistant to treatment, scientists
Ogivri for cancer treatment
Food and Drug Administration approved Ogivri (trastuzumab-dkst) as a biosimilar to Herceptin (trastuzumab) for the treatment of patients with breast
Intense workout can improve memory
The latest study showed that six weeks of 20-minute bouts of interval training led to significant improvements in high-interference memory.
Saturated fatty acids can damage cells
Excess saturated fats, such as those released from lard, are toxic to cells and cause a wide variety of lipid-related