University of California San Diego School of Medicine researchers and colleagues show how fibroblasts develop into fat cells and identify
Month: December 2018
Some birthmark warrant quick treatment
For common birthmarks, doctors should abandon the traditional wait-and-see approach, a leading group of pediatricians says. Instead, physicians should try
Novel biomarkers & therapeutic targets for atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases
IMAGE: Untargeted Metabolomics in the Discovery of Novel Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Diseases view more Credit: Dr. Geoff
Novel biomarkers & therapeutic targets for atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases
IMAGE: Untargeted Metabolomics in the Discovery of Novel Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Diseases. Credit: Dr. Geoff H. Werstuck
Buzzed flies reveal important step to intoxication
As New Year’s Eve approaches, many people will experience the familiar buzz that comes from imbibing a favorite cocktail or
Buzzed flies reveal important step to intoxication
JUPITER, FL – As New Year’s Eve approaches, many people will experience the familiar buzz that comes from imbibing a
A New Mom Shape-Up: Stroller Walking
The exhaustion of a new baby can have negative fitness consequences as you lose the motivation to exercise and feel
Medical scientists describe optimal immune therapeutic strategies for liver cancer
IMAGE: Schematic image of study Credit: KAIST KAIST medical scientists have presented a novel pathways involving T immune cell exhaustion, providing
Take Time for ‘Me Time’
Husband or wife, mom or dad, the demands on your time can be overwhelming. But even if there’s no end
It Really Is Better to Give Than Receive
The joy of giving really does last longer than the joy of receiving, researchers report. Experiments with hundreds of participants