A family of cancer suppressive proteins, known as TET proteins, help regulate gene activity via their influence on chromosomal architecture.
Month: April 2019
Study pinpoints what causes relapse after cancer immunotherapy
Harnessing the body’s immune system to fight off cancer, a tactic known as immunotherapy, has tremendously improved outcomes for patients.
A spoonful of peppermint helps the meal go down
Imagine that while eating a delicious meal at your favorite restaurant, your joy is cut short because of difficulty swallowing
No safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy, suggest researchers
An international group of researchers has taken one of the first major steps in finding the biological changes in the
Common oral infections in childhood may increase the risk of atherosclerosis in adulthood
The association between childhood oral infections and adulthood carotid atherosclerosis was observed in The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study,
Biological machinery of cell’s ‘executioner’ yields secrets of its control
Researchers led by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital structural biologists have discovered how the cell switches on an executioner mechanism
Some effects of coffee may actually be felt even before taking the first sip
Hundreds of millions of people start every day from a delicious cup of coffee. It is a part of a
Veterans suffer from ‘culture shock’ when returning to university
The study, based on interviews with 20 military veterans on a US college campus found that civilians’ trivial concerns, inappropriate
Gestational diabetes in India and Sweden
Indian women are younger and leaner than Swedish women when they develop gestational diabetes, a new study from Lund University
Cannabis strains with more THC and less CBD are probably more harmful
Popularity of cannabis is on the rise. Naturally, problems related to it are also increasing. Now scientists from UCL used