Researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics in Freiburg find evidence for a new model underpinningĀ “de-differentiation”.
Month: June 2018
Alcohol may cause Alzheimer’s disease
University of Illinois at Chicago researchers has foundĀ some of the genes affected by alcohol and inflammation are also implicated in
Regenerating dental enamel
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have developed a new way to grow mineralised materials which could regenerate hard
Plastic food packaging may be carcinogenic
According to the World Health Organization WHO, plastic packaging, disposable cups and rubber contain a chemical which probably gives people
Estrogen and T cell may cause autoimmune inflammation
The incidence of autoimmune diseases such as MS, RA, and SLE is higher in women than in men. The estrogen
Lipids molecules for cancer growth
Low blood supply can leads to the use of lipid molecules as fuel instead of blood glucose. This has been
Consensi for treating hypertension
Consensi is a combination of amlodipine besylate, a calcium channel blocker, and celecoxib, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), indicated for
Effects of tobacco on your heart
Tobacco contains more than 7,000 chemicals, including tar and others that can narrow arteries and damage blood vessels. Nicotine is
How cells control HIV protein levels
HIV can lie dormant in cells, evading immune detection until it suddenly roars to life without warning and begins replicating
Walking faster could make you live longer
Walking at an average pace was found to be associated with reduction of all-cause mortality compared with walking at a