But what if coffee aficionados could get the same effects from their morning latte by simply responding to cues that
Day: April 18, 2019
Maternal gestational diabetes linked to diabetes in children
Children of mothers who had gestational diabetes during pregnancy could be at increased risk of type 1 diabetes themselves, according
Vitamin D study sheds light on immune system effects
Scientists have uncovered fresh insights into how vitamin D affects the immune system and might influence susceptibility to diseases such
Scientists advance a way to track changes in a person’s cardiovascular system
Every heart beat sends blood flowing throughout the human body. While an electrocardiogram uses a contact approach to measure the
Factors behind embryonic stem cell state
Embryonic stem cells (ESC) have the ability to self-renew, and, being pluripotent have the potential to create almost any cell
School bullying increases chances of mental health issues and unemployment in later life
Victims of bullying in secondary school have dramatically increased chances of mental health problems and unemployment in later life. New
Novel approach promises ready access to hard-to-study proteins
DNA and the genome, we know, provide the blueprint for life. But it is the proteins made according to the
Fragments of cellular machinery reveal unexpected variability among cancers
Cancer is a disease of dysregulated gene expression. Now, researchers from Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University) find that
Researchers pinpoint tumor-related protein, slow progression of cancers
Locking a biochemical gate that admits fuel into immune-suppressing cells could slow tumor progression and assist the treatment of multiple
The fluid that feeds tumor cells
Before being tested in animals or humans, most cancer drugs are evaluated in tumor cells grown in a lab dish.