Organisms on this planet, including human beings, exhibit a biological rhythm that repeats about every 24 h to adapt to
Month: June 2019
High levels of rare gut bacteria may be linked to restless legs syndrome
Small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) may be more prevalent among patients with restless legs syndrome (RLS), according to preliminary findings
Biologist’s discovery may advance regenerative medicine
A new study by researchers at the University of Virginia and other institutions has discovered a type of pigment cell
Making heads or tails of male fertility
A new way of analysing sperm that tracks the movement of the sperm tail could enable substantial improvements to male
Tissue engineering: The big picture on growing small intestines
Babies born prematurely often face intense medical challenges, including intestines that are underdeveloped or diseased. While an intestine transplant can
Medical News Today: CBT may be effective in managing menopause symptoms
New research suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy may be useful for managing several symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes
Study Shows How the Nervous System Can Transmit Information Across Multiple Generations
Nematodes, worms found in virtually all environmental habitats, are among the most studied model organisms. They reproduce quickly and their
New radiotracer can identify nearly 30 types of cancer
A novel class of radiopharmaceuticals has proven effective in non-invasively identifying nearly 30 types of malignant tumors, according to research
Study links sleep-disordered breathing to age acceleration
Increasing severity of sleep-disordered breathing and sleep disruption are associated with epigenetic age acceleration, according to preliminary results of a
Higher estrogen levels linked to more severe disease in scleroderma
Estrogen is the quintessentially female hormone. It is surprising, then, that a Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) study found