According to researchers at Yale Cancer Center, a cancer drug thought to be of limited use possesses a superpower of sorts:
Day: May 16, 2019
Protecting rare species can benefit human life
Preserving rare species for the sake of global biodiversity has long been the primary focus for conservationists. To better protect
3D-printed ‘hyperelastic bone’ may help generate new bone for skull reconstruction
Defects of the skull and facial bones can pose difficult challenges for plastic and reconstructive surgeons. A synthetic material called
Long-term decline in stroke greater in older adults
Although the occurrence of first-ever ischemic stroke (strokes due to a blood clot that blocks a blood vessel in the
Particulate matter from aircraft engines affects airways
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), seven million people worldwide die as a consequence of air pollution every year.
A substantial benefit from replacing steak with fish
The average Dane will gain a health benefit from substituting part of the red and processed meat in their diet
First gene that increases the risk of fainting identified
Fainting is not solely caused by external factors. Your genes also play a part. This has recently been documented by
Why adults at risk for Huntington’s choose not to learn if they inherited deadly gene
As many as 90 percent of individuals who have a parent with Huntington’s disease (HD) choose not to take a
1st smartphone app can detect ear infections in children
Ear infections are the most common reason that parents bring their children to a pediatrician, according to the National Institutes of
CRISPR catches out critical cancer changes: New drug target for multiple cancers
In the first large-scale analysis of cancer gene fusions, which result from the merging of two previously separate genes, researchers