With their small size, stubby faces and wide-set eyes, bulldogs, French bulldogs and Boston terriers are among the most popular
Day: January 3, 2019
Carrying and releasing nanoscale cargo with ‘nanowrappers’
This holiday season, scientists at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) — a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science
Experimental treatment shows promise against triple-negative breast cancer
By simultaneously tackling two mechanisms for cancer’s growth, an experimental therapy reduced the spread of triple-negative breast cancer in a
Gut immune cells cut inflammation in multiple sclerosis
Researchers at the University of Toronto and UC San Francisco have discovered that the intestine is the source of immune
Researchers take a Step Closer to Successfully Treating Alzheimer‘s with New Designer Molecules
As amyloid beta peptides bind to prion proteins, a cascade of events, which include the accumulation of plaques, abnormal immune
Egg metabolites in blood lowers the risk of type 2 diabetes
Consumption of one egg every day seems to associate with a blood metabolite profile that is related to a lower
Obesity is a disease
Rather than laziness and overeating, people become dangerously fat because of ‘health inequalities, genetic influences and social factors’, the Royal
Painless and accurate device for monitoring diabetes
A more comfortable and reliable blood-sugar monitoring system is being designed by researchers in Sweden for people with diabetes. After
Treating Alzheimer with new compound
Yale researchers have identified a drinkable cocktail of designer molecules that interferes with a crucial first step of Alzheimer’s and
How ‘Dry January’ Benefits Your Mind and Body
Now that the spiked eggnog and Champagne are gone, the new year offers a convenient opportunity to seriously look at