Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers have uncovered new insights into how the normal controls on cell growth are lost
Day: October 29, 2018
Virus production boosted in cells to generate more vectors for gene transfer
Researchers at Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) have established a method to increase the released lentiviral particles produced by
Eye-tracking glasses provide a new vision for the future of augmented reality
Battery-free eye-tracking glasses developed at Dartmouth College could create an even more realistic experience for augmented reality enthusiasts. The new
Opioid-affected births to rural residents increase in rural and urban hospitals
The opioid epidemic has had devastating effects on families in rural communities, places where both maternity care and substance use
Hormone-blocking injections reduce early menopause from breast cancer treatment
Final results of SWOG Cancer Research Network’s groundbreaking international Prevention of Early Menopause Study (POEMS) clinical trial are in, and
Home monitoring confirms clinic diagnosis of high blood pressure
Blood pressure readings of 130/80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) or higher taken at home can be used to diagnose
Experimental vaccine may reduce post-stroke blood clot risk
A vaccine may one day be able to replace oral blood thinners to reduce the risk of secondary strokes
Obese mice lose a third of their fat using a natural protein
To the great surprise of cancer researchers, a protein they investigated for its possible role in cancer turned out to
Cancer’s most deadly assassin exists in every cell
A kill code is embedded in every cell in the body whose function may be to cause the self-destruction of
Oral curcumin shows no benefit in reducing inflammation following vascular surgery
A study of oral curcumin, the active medicinal ingredient in turmeric, showed no benefit in preventing inflammation and complications in