For many women who thought they had beaten breast cancer, the news that it has roared back years later comes
Month: April 2019
Microbes may act as gatekeepers of Earth’s Deep Carbon
Two years ago a team of scientists visited Costa Rica’s subduction zone, where the ocean floor sinks beneath the continent
Two birds, one stone: Drug combo may prove effective against second type of leukemia
Every year, nearly 11,000 Americans die of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a blood cancer that affects mainly older adults. While
Dentists can be the first line of defense against domestic violence
The University of Arizona College of Medicine — Phoenix and Midwestern University have published an article to bring to light
Is drinking cold water bad for a person?
Drinking enough water is vital to health and good bodily functioning. However, some research suggests that the temperature of water
How bacteria build an enzyme that destroys climate-changing laughing gas
New research from the University of East Anglia reveals how soil bacteria build the only known enzyme for the destruction
How eating feeds into the body clock
New research has found it is not just what you eat, but when you eat that is important — knowledge
Comfort food leads to more weight gain during stress
It’s no secret that overindulging on high-calorie foods can be detrimental to health, but it turns out that under stress,
Injections, exercise promote muscle regrowth after atrophy in mice
By injecting cells that support blood vessel growth into muscles depleted by inactivity, researchers say they are able to help
Impeding white blood cells in antiphospholipid syndrome reduced blood clots
For men and women affected with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), blood thinners are the main treatment option. “Unfortunately, treatment with blood