This is according to researchers from Cardiff University who have provided compelling evidence showing the benefits that state-of-the-art techniques can
Month: February 2019
New target for gastric cancer therapies
The team, at the University’s European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute, found they could stop gastric cells dividing and growing
Study finds ways to help kids manage side effects of treatment for food allergies
For children undergoing immunotherapy – a promising treatment for peanut allergies – uncomfortable side effects can induce anxiety, perhaps to
Commonly used anti-rejection drug could be repurposed to treat some liver cancers
Research from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in animal models and patient tissues has identified a new molecular
New Tools to Help Women with Physical Disabilities Make Decisions about Pregnancy
Becoming a mother is often a very personal decision for a woman. “For a woman with a physical disability, making
Bacteria promote lung tumor development, study suggests
MIT cancer biologists have discovered a new mechanism that lung tumors exploit to promote their own survival: These tumors alter
Many Women Get Unnecessary Mammograms Before Breast Reduction Surgery
Each year, thousands of younger women with no known risk of breast cancer get mammograms before having breast reduction surgery.
How the Body Fights Cancer and Intruders
The human body’s immune system is like a vast team of special agents. Certain cells called T cells each individually
Any way you slice it, nutrition studies are controversial
For every study that warns against the health perils of coffee, there’s another that points to java as the key to
Cooking chemistry minus heat equals new non-toxic adhesive
It seems like the cakes designed on competitive cooking shows get larger and more intricate every year. From re-creating full