A new algorithm can determine whether a patient is likely to have a cholesterol-raising genetic disease that can cause early,
Month: April 2019
In cellular world, strong relationships the key to healing old wounds
Yale scientists with colleagues at University College London have taken the next step towards unravelling how cells work together during
People with a sense of oneness experience greater life satisfaction
People who believe in oneness — the idea that everything in the world is connected and interdependent — appear to
Prostate medicines linked to type 2 diabetes risk, study suggests
Men taking medicines to reduce the symptoms of prostate disease may be more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, a
Vitamins for healthy skin
The best vitamins for skin include vitamins A, C, D, and E. These vitamins are available in diet or supplements. Vitamins
Getting closer: Finding out why the immune system attacks itself
Biomolecular researcher Navin Varadarajan has published in Arthritis & Rheumatology journal a first-of-its-kind study — a comprehensive profile of B
Gender gap in spatial reasoning starts in elementary school, meta-analysis finds
It is well-established that, on average, men outperform women on a spatial reasoning task known as mental rotation — imagining
Lake Erie’s toxic algae blooms: Why is the water turning green?
Since the late 1990s, Lake Erie has been plagued with blooms of toxic algae that turn its waters a bright
Biologists uncover new rules for cellular decision-making in genetics
A team of biologists has uncovered new rules that cells use in making decisions about which genes they activate and
New genetic factors linked to kidney stones
Researchers have discovered new genetic factors that likely contribute to the development of kidney stones. The findings, which appear in