New research in mice suggests that eating all daily meals within a restricted window of time may be a good
Month: March 2019
Balance of Two Enzymes Linked to Pancreatic Cancer Survival
Protein Kinase C (PKC) enzymes are crucial for a number of cellular activities, including cell survival, proliferation and migration —
Groin and hips of hockey players examined in five-second test
Five seconds is enough to assess the status of a hockey player’s groin. For the first time, a simple field
Cesarean deliveries in India: Too many and yet too few
Had India fallen prey to the epidemic of cesarean currently affecting many countries in the world? Thanks to the data
Keto diet: New study unearths sex differences
A recent study investigates how the keto diet affects male and female mice. The researchers find that in females, the
Genetic variants may influence poststroke recovery
Our genes may have a bearing not only on our stroke risk, but probably also on how well we recover
Parasitic worms cause cancer — and could help cure it
Billions worldwide are infected with tropical worms. Unsurprisingly, most of these people live in poor countries, kept poor by the
New computational tool could change how we study pathogens, FSU researchers say
A sophisticated new analysis tool developed by Florida State University scientists may signal a new era in the study of
New heart valve aimed at high-risk patients
Researchers at UBC have created the first-ever nanocomposite biomaterial heart-valve developed to reduce or eliminate complications related to heart transplants.
Mothers of fussy babies at higher risk of depressive symptoms
It’s no secret that fussy newborns can be especially challenging for parents already facing physical and mental exhaustion from caring