In a discovery that might be likened to finding medicine’s version of the Loch Ness monster, a research team from
Day: June 4, 2019
Antibiotic produced by the microbiome kills bacteria by disturbing energy metabolism
A research team from the Universities of Tübingen and Göttingen as well as from the German Center for Infection Research
Novel insights into cholesterol regulation may lead to new therapies for heart disease
In a landmark study, scientists at Houston Methodist Research Institute discovered what makes white blood cell counts spike in individuals
Concussion symptoms reversed by magnetic therapy
Magnetic stimulation using a laptop-style device for 20 minutes per day improved the ability of rodents with concussion to walk
Could perking up gut bacteria promote healthy aging?
A new study in animals has found that the gut immune system of aged mice was almost the same as
Choosing the right drug to fight cancer
Canadian researchers have discovered a molecular indicator of a mechanism that drives cancer progression, giving doctors the possibility of using
Gene-edited chicken cells resist bird flu virus in the lab
Scientists have used gene-editing techniques to stop the bird flu virus from spreading in chicken cells grown in the lab.
Gene mutation evolved to cope with modern high-sugar diets
The gene variant became more common in humans after cooking and farming became widespread, and might now help people avoid
Separation anxiety no more: A faster technique to purify elements
The actinides — those chemical elements on the bottom row of the periodic table — are used in applications ranging
Global study finds acid reflux drug safe for long-term use
A popular drug used to treat stomach and esophagus problems, such as acid reflux, has been found to be safe