One in three childhood cancer survivors is at risk of becoming infertile due to chemotherapy or radiation, and since their
Month: March 2019
New drug combination shows promise for common pediatric brain tumor
A new combination treatment aimed at resistant and recurrent low-grade gliomas slowed tumor growth and killed tumor cells in laboratory
Space technology can help patients take a “giant leap” around their neighborhood
“Space pants” are part of a clinical trial researching heat therapy as a treatment option for peripheral artery disease. [embedded
High-fructose corn syrup boosts intestinal tumor growth in mice
Does sugar directly feed cancers, boosting their growth? The answer seems to be ‘Yes’ at least in mice according to
PerkinElmer Receives FDA Clearance for EUROIMMUN Anti-Tissue Transglutaminase ELISA
Serological testing plays critical role in helping diagnose patients with celiac disease. Free image via Pixabay WHAT: PerkinElmer, Inc., a global
How team sports change a child’s brain
Adult depression has long been associated with shrinkage of the hippocampus, a brain region that plays an important role in
Engineering Researcher Explains why Time Seems to Fly as we get Older
“Why does it feel that the time passes faster as we get older? What is the physical basis for the
Protein BRCA1 as a stress coach
Anyone who has ever studied the molecular basis of breast cancer will probably have heard of the abbreviation BRCA1 —
To Predict Which Cancer Cells Will Attack the Brain, Scientists Harness the Power of Artificial Intelligence
Not all cancer cells are created equal. Only a small number of cells in a patient’s initial tumor may have
Cure for PTSD
Researchers at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid in Spain used propofol – the same surgical-grade sedative that Michael Jackson overdosed on,