A new study at The University of Toledo shows that a father donates not one, but two centrioles through the
Month: June 2018
Olumiant for treating rheumatoid arthritis
Olumiant is a prescription medicine used to treat adult patients with moderately to severely active rheumatoid arthritis after treatment with
Fulphila for reducing duration of febrile neutropenia
Fulphila has been approved to reduce the duration of febrile neutropenia (fever or other signs of infection with a low
First artificial human prion
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine researchers have synthesized the first artificial human prion, a dramatic development in efforts
Gut gas causes diarrhea
Cedars-Sinai investigators have identified a gas produced in gut that could improve the diagnosis and treatment of patients with small
Insufficient fat metabolism may cause overweight
Apart from diet and physical activity, physiological differences in metabolism could lead to differences in weight gain, the presence of physiological
HIV vaccine triggers antibodies in animals that neutralize HIV strains
An experimental vaccine regimen based on the structure of a vulnerable site on HIV triggered antibodies in mice, guinea pigs
Molecules in green tea could prevent heart attacks
Scientists from Lancaster University have discovered a compound in green tea, currently being studied for its ability to reduce amyloid
Reduce the use of antibiotics with nature defence mechanisms
According to the World Health Organization WHO, antimicrobial resistance is one of the biggest threats to human health. Researchers from
DNA test for liver cancer
Researchers from Mayo Clinic and Exact Sciences Corporation have completed a phase II study comparing a set of DNA markers