Munich, Germany, 20 October 2018 – Including exercise or sport as part of cancer care can significantly improve symptom management,
Month: October 2018
Does herpes cause Alzheimer’s?
What causes Alzheimer’s disease? The answer could be right under our noses, says leading expert Professor Ruth Itzhaki. Her latest
Healthy diets linked to better outcomes in colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer patients who followed healthy diets had a lower risk of death from colorectal cancer and all causes, even
Immune therapy generates promising results in hard-to-treat ankylosing spondylitis
Results from a phase 3 clinical trial indicate that patients who have not benefited from standard therapy for ankylosing spondylitis
The stress-free way to listen to your unborn baby’s heart
Checking the heartbeat of fetuses in the womb is set to become more accurate and less stressful for expectant mothers
Barriers to early clinical trial access for adolescents and young adults still exist
Young cancer patients at the crossroads of childhood and adulthood seem to be stuck in a treatment impasse. A study
Bioelectronic medicine treatment effective for lupus, pilot clinical trial shows
A bioelectronic medicine device was effective in reducing pain and fatigue in patients with lupus, according to Feinstein Institute for
Map of Mouse Hippocampus Could Be Weapon Against Alzheimer’s
A precision map of a part of the brain of the lowly mouse could be a potent new research tool
New, large sequence panel enables population genetics research in Africa
The researchers collected and analyzed genome-wide data from 6,400 individuals from rural Uganda, including the whole genome sequences of
Sharp Drop in U.S. Life Expectancy Rankings by 2040: Study
The United States will have the largest drop in life expectancy rankings of all high-income countries by 2040, a