New University of Glasgow research investigated whether differences in genomic architecture-chromosome conformation signature (CCS) in blood taken pre-treatment from people
Month: March 2018
Prosthetic memory system successful in humans.
Scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and the University of Southern California (USC) have demonstrated implementation of a prosthetic
Age impairs circadian clock in mammals
University of Kent neurophysiologist discovered that aging results in reduction in sensitivity to light in the part of the brain
How loneliness causes stroke and heart disease
Researchers examined different people aged between 40 and 69, the participants submitted complete information on their relationship, background, social isolation,
Effects of maternal stress on fetus’ brain development
Mother’s stress during pregnancy changes the brain connections of fetus. Researchers at Wayne State University examined neural activity of fetuses between
MS stem cell treatment reduces disability
Stem cell treatment in people with active multiple sclerosis stabilises the disease and improves disability. International large scale randomised trial
DNA methylation for stem cell differentiation
Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered how DNA methylation regulates spinal cord motor neurons. DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism that
Cardiovascular risk in HIV patients
People living with HIV may develop cardiovascular conditions like atherosclerosis and peripheral artery disease, chronic immune activation and inflammation may be
Causes of high testosterone in women
Testosterone is considered a male sex hormone, women produce small amounts of testosterone in the ovaries and adrenal glands. It
Antibiotics increases the risk of premature death
Antibiotics increase women’s risk of premature death from heart disease by inflicting irreparable damage on their gut lining, using of