Scientists from Lancaster University in the UK have discovered that immune responses originally found to prevent fungal infections are also
Month: April 2019
Study shows promise in repairing damaged myelin
A scientific breakthrough provides new hope for millions of people living with multiple sclerosis. Researchers at Oregon Health & Science
Fundamentally New MRI Method Developed to Measure Brain Function in Milliseconds
The speed of the human brain is remarkable — in a fraction of a second, neurons are activated, propagating thoughts
Certain strains of bacteria associated with diabetic wounds that do not heal
Whether a wound — such as a diabetic foot ulcer — heals or progresses to a worse outcome, including infection
Genetic variants that protect against obesity could aid new weight loss medicines
Around four million people in the UK carry genetic variants that protect them from obesity, type 2 diabetes and heart
The best vegetables for type 2 diabetes
The best vegetables for type 2 diabetes are low on the glycemic index (GI) scale, rich in fiber, or high
Brain wiring differences identified in children with conduct disorder
Behavioural problems in young people with severe antisocial behaviour — known as conduct disorder — could be caused by differences
BRB-seq: The quick and cheaper future of RNA sequencing
RNA sequencing is a technique used to analyze entire genomes by looking at the expression of their genes. Today, such
Research identifies genetic causes of poor sleep
The largest genetic study of its kind ever to use accelerometer data to examine how we slumber has uncovered a
Investigators incorporate randomized trial within dialysis care delivery
A recent clinical trial fully embedded into the routine delivery of care at dialysis facilities sought to determine if hemodialysis