Researchers have linked the BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations with an increased risk of breast cancer, but researchers at Texas
Month: May 2018
How T cell passes HIV to a new host
HIV is transmitted sexually, previous research has looked at biochemical measurements or morphology at various points during HIV transmission to
Using transitional method for determining causes of death
Improved tools are underway for determining the causes of death in situation where medical examinations or post-mortem autopsies are not
Universal Ebola treatment
A new collaborative study has identified and studied Ebola antibodies that could be used to design universal therapeutics that are
Plenvu for bowel preparation
Plenvu (polyethylene glycol 3350, sodium ascorbate, sodium sulfate, ascorbic acid, sodium chloride and potassium chloride) is a lower-volume, polyethylene glycol
Brain changes affects concentration
According to scientists, it gets harder to focus without being distracted past the age of 55, particularly when under stress, because
Low carbohydrate diet improves type 1 diabetes
Type 1 diabetes is a form of diabetes in which not enough insulin is produced, this results in high blood sugar levels in the
Fighting antibiotic resistance
According to the World Health Organisation WHO, around 700,000 people die every year as a result of antibiotic resistan Scientists
Eggs not linked to cardiovascular risk
According to a new study, eating up to 12 eggs per week for a year did not increase cardiovascular risk
Fasting boosts stem cells
Aging affects the intestinal stem cells ability to regenerate, stem cells are the source for new intestinal cells, the decline