An insect larva found in the caves of Intervales State Park, an Atlantic Rainforest remnant in the municipality of Ribeirão
Month: November 2018
Cooling ‘brains on fire’ to treat Parkinson’s
A promising new therapy to stop Parkinson’s disease in its tracks has been developed at The University of Queensland. UQ
Older fathers associated with increased birth risks, study reports
A decade of data documenting live births in the United States links babies of older fathers with a variety of
For Diabetics, Going Vegan May Boost Mood Along With Health
Diabetes is a formidable foe that can tax the bodies and the spirits of people diagnosed with the blood sugar
New study finds unique immunity genes in one widespread coral species
MIAMI–A new study led by researchers at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science found
Cancer drug insight tactic could spell double trouble for tumors
A new way of identifying potential cancer drugs could streamline the development of therapies, following a discovery by scientists. Researchers
Drugs from dirt
For decades, doctors have been using antibiotics to fight tuberculosis (TB). And consistently, the microbe responsible for the disease, Mycobacterium
New images show serotonin activating its receptor for first time
Serotonin (3A) receptors are common drug targets in the treatment of pain, gastrointestinal dysfunctions, and mood disorders yet little is
MDM2 inhibitors could be promising new treatment for uveitis
Ocular inflammation uveitis is a serious disease that can destroy eye tissue and cause irreversible blindness. Fortunately, blindness and eye
High exposure to radio frequency radiation associated with cancer in male rats
The National Toxicology Program (NTP) concluded there is clear evidence that male rats exposed to high levels of radio frequency