Genes play a role in determining the beauty of a person’s face, but that role varies with the person’s sex,
Month: April 2019
Increased risk of substance abuse in people with treatment resistant depression
People suffering from treatment resistant depression are at a higher risk of developing substance use disorders than other patients with
Medical News Today: Which are the best bedtime snacks for diabetes?
Having a snack before bed can help some people manage their blood sugar levels overnight, offsetting the dawn phenomenon and
Using a promiscuous inhibitor to uncover cancer drug targets
Scientists at Harvard Medical School and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have developed a method that exploits the multitargeted nature of
Poverty leaves a mark on our genes
A new Northwestern University study challenges prevailing understandings of genes as immutable features of biology that are fixed at conception.
Immunotherapy kicks and kills HIV by exploiting a common virus
In a first on the quest to cure HIV, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health scientists report today
New genetic information behind urogenital track anomalies
About one in every 100 babies is born with some kind of developmental anomaly in the urogenital tract. In most
Juice plant pathogen could be treated with newly identified antibacterial agent
There’s nothing like a glass of orange juice to start the morning off right, but prices have soared as the
Medical News Today: Dogs may be able to sniff out seizures
For the first time, researchers demonstrate that dogs can distinguish a distinct odor that the body produces during an epileptic
Just 20 minutes of contact with nature will lower stress hormone levels, reveals new study
Taking at least twenty minutes out of your day to stroll or sit in a place that makes you feel