New research from Cornell University suggests graphic warning labels on cigarette ads have the same anti-smoking effect as similar warning
Day: December 8, 2018
Elucidating protein-protein interactions & designing small molecule inhibitors
Proteins are polymers of amino acids that are linked by peptide bonds and they are one of the major classes
Many Americans Unaware of Promise of Targeted, ‘Personalized’ Medicine: Poll
Medical science has made tremendous advances in “personalized medicine” — drugs that fight cancer and other diseases by boosting the
Predicting the transmission of rare, genetically based diseases
There are only 25 people in the whole of Quebec at the moment who have a rare recessive genetic disease
What sets primates apart from other mammals?
University of Otago researchers have discovered information about a gene that sets primates — great apes and humans — apart
New generation of therapeutics based on understanding of aging biology show promise for Alzheimer’s disease
A comprehensive review of the clinical trial landscape, including current agents being studied for the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s
Potential seen for tailoring treatment for acute myeloid leukemia
Advances in rapid screening of leukemia cells for drug susceptibility and resistance are bringing scientists closer to patient-tailored treatment for
Health Tip: What to Do If You Suspect a Concussion
A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head. Symptoms
Scientists to produce anti-cancer drugs in yeast
Nature is so complex that natural molecules used for i.e. cancer treatment still can’t be produced by chemical synthesis. Today,