More women aged between 45 and 64 years aren’t aware of the potential risks, and indicate negative impacts on their
Month: February 2019
Platinum nanoparticles for selective treatment of liver cancer cells
In recent years, the number of targeted cancer drugs has continued to rise. However, conventional chemotherapeutic agents still play an
New molecules reverse memory loss linked to depression, aging
New therapeutic molecules developed at Toronto’s Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) show promise in reversing the memory loss
Health Advice for Women with Defibrillators
An implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, or ICD, is an electronic device that provides immediate, lifesaving therapy for the abnormal heart rhythm known as arrhythmia. Slightly
Effects of ultraprocessed foods on lifespan
Ultraprocessed food passed through industrial processes and contain a range of ingredients. Some examples include sugary drinks, breads, ready-made meals,
Stem Cells Provide Greater Insight into Rotator Cuff Disease
Rotator cuff tears are common injuries, and proper healing of the shoulder muscle is often difficult. “Chronic tears often result
Baboon Genomes Offer Clues to the Past and Future of Humanity
“Once upon a time, in a cave in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia, different types of ancient peoples were
Deaf moth evolves sound-production as a warning to outwit its predator
A genus of deaf moth has evolved to develop an extraordinary sound-producing structure in its wings to evade its primary
Breast tissue stiffening promotes breast cancer
A study provides new insight into how the stiffening of breast tissue plays a role in breast cancer development. By
How sleep prevents heart disease
Researchers are closer to solving the mystery of how a good night’s sleep protects against heart disease. In studies using