Cancer cells acidify their environment and consequently, the interior of the cells is alkalised. In principle, this deregulation should hinder
Month: July 2018
Being inactive for two weeks can trigger diabetic symptoms
According to researchers who studied overweight older adults at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, being sedentary for two weeks
Antibodies against Ebola viruses.
Researchers are closer to developing a broadly effective antibody treatment against the three major Ebola viruses that cause lethal disease
Oxygen-based therapy may correct erectile dyfunction
Regular sessions in an oxygen chamber may improve impotency, new research shows that inhaling 100 per cent oxygen in a
Being overweight may change the heart structure
Being overweight may cause higher blood pressure and thicken heart muscle, leading to heart disease. Researchers used data on healthy
Links between tobacco products and oral cancer
Tobacco, non-cigarette tobacco products and dual-use of multiple product types increase the risk of oral cancer. Data was analyzed from the
How cannabis harm the brain
Long-term use of cannabis or cannabis-based drugs impairs memory, cannabis has implications for recreational users and for treating epilepsy, multiple
Link between ADHD and asthma
Researchers at the University of Southampton has carried out a major study aimed at assessing the relationship between tAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Mutated HIV strain turned to AIDS faster than expected
A mutated strain of HIV is developing to AIDS faster than usual, a new study carried out by Simon Fraser
Dangers of internal scars
Normal scar tissue forms to heal an internal wound and quietly retreats after healing. But in many common diseases like