One small molecule that regulate gene expression plays a big role in keeping human safe from the machinations of cancer.
Month: January 2018
How to prevent opioid addiction after surgery
The American Society of Anesthesiologists recommends using prescription painkillers sparingly, if at all, after surgery. There are effective alternatives and
Bacteria in milk linked to rheumatoid arthritis
A strain of bacteria found in milk and beef may be a trigger for developing rheumatoid arthritis in people who
How gene mutation triggers the immune system
Scientists discovered how a gene mutation affects T cell function to promote immune disorders and then tested a treatment based
Genetic basis of glaucoma
Northwestern Medicine scientists and international collaborators discovered mutations that cause improper drainage and a buildup of ocular pressure leading to
Vitamin D could prevent cardiovascular damage
A new study conducted by Ohio University scientists suggests that a little more sunlight might restore damage to cardiovascular system.
E-cigarettes flavours are toxic
Sugar and spice are not healthy when it comes to vaping or inhalation. Exposure to e-cigarette flavoring chemicals and liquids
Lutathera for treating gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumours
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration had approved Lutathera (lutetium Lu 177 dotatate) for the treatment of a type of
Oestrogen changes neuroblastoma cells into neurons
The female sex hormone oestrogen can perform an important role in neuroblastoma, a form of cancer mainly affecting young children.
Nicotine in E-cigarettes may cause cancer
The nicotine in e-cigarettes seems to damage DNA in ways that may increase cancer risk, the damage was seen both