Mesothelioma patients are twice as likely to survive for two years or longer, if they are treated with a high
Month: April 2019
British company, Clinithink, part of a collaboration helping to diagnose rare disease in record time
A study published in Science Translational Medicine documents the role played by Clinithink’s patented clinical natural language processing platform in
Radiotherapy after chemo may improve survival in patients with advanced Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Patients with advanced Hodgkin’s lymphoma who have large tumours at the time of diagnosis may benefit from radiotherapy after chemotherapy
Susceptibility to disease develops during childhood
Traumatized children and children who develop multiple allergies tend to suffer in adulthood from chronic inflammatory diseases and psychiatric disorders.
Screening for genes to improve protein production in yeast
By silencing genes, researchers have managed to increase the protein production in yeast significantly. This method can lay the grounds
Your present self is your best future self
When thinking about the future, some people think they will change, and others expect they might remain the same. But,
First genome-wide association study for Type 2 diabetes in youth findings
Pediatric diabetes and genetic researchers with the First Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS) for Type 2 diabetes in youth said they
Same brain cells active during sleep and exploration in mice
Researchers have mapped the activity of individual neurons deep in the brain during sleep and exploration of novel objects in
Widespread brain connections enable face recognition
Society for Neuroscience. “Widespread brain connections enable face recognition: Connectivity between ‘face network,’ social, visual, and auditory circuits predicts memory
Research sheds light on genomic features that make plants good candidates for domestication
New research identifies the genomic features that might have made domestication possible for corn and soybeans, two of the world’s