A new immunodeficiency disease caused by a novel genetic mutation has been identified by researchers at the University of Colorado
Month: May 2019
Pushing early beta-cell proliferation can halt autoimmune attack in type 1 diabetes model
Many in-development cures for type 1 diabetes have understandably focused on tackling the autoimmune aspect of the disease before figuring
Low-cost intervention boosts undergraduate interest in computer science
A recent study finds that an online intervention taking less than 30 minutes significantly increased interest in computer science for
Precision radiation therapy is now a treatment option for pets at Iowa State University animal hospital
Mac, an 8-year-old boxer, lay sedated on a table in the gleaming new radiation treatment room at the Hixson-Lied Small Animal
Alternative treatment for epileptic seizures in children identified
A new study published in The Lancet, involving researchers from the University of Liverpool and Alder Hey Children’s Hospital Trust,
Stem cells make more ‘cargo’ packets to carry cellular aging therapies
Johns Hopkins scientists report that adult cells reprogrammed to become primitive stem cells, called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), make
Researchers identify brain region activated by Pokémon characters
If your childhood involved countless hours spent capturing, training and battling Pokémon, there may be a wrinkle in your brain
Health professionals wary of medicinal cannabis misuse and adverse effects
A Queensland University of Technology (QUT) analysis of studies gauging attitudes to medicinal cannabis has found that while health professionals
Tumor mutations may predict response to immunotherapy
Checkpoint inhibitor drugs that stimulate the immune system have become a growing success story in the treatment of some cancers.
Chewing versus sex in the duck-billed dinosaurs
The duck-billed hadrosaurs walked the Earth over 90-million years ago and were one of the most successful groups of dinosaurs.