A new study shows that there is a very limited regeneration of cells in the brain of patients diagnosed with
Day: January 28, 2019
Cancer: A mutation that breaks gene interplay in 3D
Inside the cell, DNA is tightly wrapped around proteins and packed in a complex, 3D structure that we call “chromatin.”
Hens that lay human proteins in eggs offer future therapy hope
Chickens that are genetically modified to produce human proteins in their eggs can offer a cost-effective method of producing certain
Erasing Cocaine-Cue Memories Could Help Prevent Relapse
Forty to 60 percent of all people treated for substance use disorders relapse, presenting a major challenge to treatment success.
Good sex reduces blood pressure
Regularly having good sex can lower blood pressure as effectively as some medicines, a study has found.Volunteers’ readings had fallen
Effects of antibiotics on gut bacteria and bone
Some researchers from the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston specialize in osteoimmunology, the “interface of the skeletal
How to stop craving for unhealthful food
Researchers from the marketing department at the University of South Florida in Tampa are interested in odors. In recent years,
Needle and syringe programmes are highly cost-effective at preventing hepatitis C transmission
Providing clean injecting equipment through needle and syringe programmes is a highly cost-effective way of preventing hepatitis C (HCV) transmission
How friendly mice can affect their lonely cagemates
From the second we are born, humans start to develop social relationships with individuals and groups starting with parents, family
Scientists say that fast advanced DNA sequencing technologies produce too many errors
99.8 % accuracy of the new methods that can read lengthy sections of genetic material is quite impressive. These methods