Brittle asthma is a rare form of severe asthma that affects around 0.05% of people with asthma. This article looks
Day: June 8, 2019
Experts prioritize research to achieve sustained ART-free HIV remission
Achieving sustained remission of HIV without life-long antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a top HIV research priority, according to a new
Ultrasound method restores dopaminergic pathway in brain at Parkinson’s early stages
While there are several thousand drugs available to treat a wide range of brain diseases, from depression to schizophrenia, they
Gene study suggests drugs may treat some aneurysms
A mutation has been found in a rare form of brain aneurysm that might be treated with a drug already
Nuclear architecture: What organizes the genome in a cell’s nucleus?
Spatial separation of active from inactive fractions of the genome in the cell nucleus is crucial for gene expression control.
Modelling reveals new insight into the electrical conductivity of ionic liquids
A collaborative investigation has revealed new insight into how room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) conduct electricity, which may have a
Medical News Today: What to know about eyebrow hair loss
Many factors can cause thinning or hair loss in the eyebrows, including hormonal imbalances, diet, some health conditions, and certain
Diabetes can be detected in gut of cats
The cat is the only animal, aside from humans and primates, which spontaneously develops type 2 diabetes. Therefore, researchers are
Worm study sparks hope for slowing muscle decline
Muscle decline caused by ageing and certain diseases could be dramatically slowed by stopping a chain reaction that damages cells,
Mathematics of leaves
Leaves can be enjoyed for their shade, autumn colors, or taste, and the arrangement of leaves on a plant is