There is growing evidence probiotics can reduce the risk and duration of respiratory tract infections, as well as reducing antibiotic
Month: February 2018
Roles of bacteria in colon cancer
Patients with an inherited form of colon cancer harbor two bacterial species that lead to development of the disease, and
Grape-derived compounds may promote resilience against depression
Scientists from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai describe an extensive analysis of novel grape-derived compounds, dihydrocaffeic acid
Breast cancer therapies linked to heart failure
According to American Heart Association, women should consider the risks and benefits of any therapies that may hurt hearts during
Common DNA mutation
In human DNA, guanine and thymine, are able to change shape in order to form an inconspicuous rung on the
Therapeutic for pancreatic cancer
In most pancreatic cancer patients, the diagnosis occurs when the disease is already advanced, and currently, there is no effective
Basal cell tumors return when treatment stops
A new study pinpoints a mechanism that controls how basal cell cancers respond to treatment and offers new ideas for
Ibuprofen may harm fertility of female child
Pregnant women who take the pain killer ibuprofen in the first trimester of their pregnancy may be reducing the store
CAR-T- therapy safe and effective for leukemia
Results of the global, multicenter, pivotal phase 2 study that led to the first FDA approval of a gene therapy/cell
West Nile virus causes fetal brain damage like Zika
West Nile and Powassan can spread from an infected pregnant mouse to her fetuses, causing brain damage and fetal death,