Researchers found consistent exercise work out irrespective of the time of the exercise. A study of 375 adults found those
Month: July 2019
Antioxidants in fruits and vegetables prevent cancer cell replication
A study found that out of more than 7,900 molecules within fruits and vegetables, 110 have the potential to battle
Link between autoimmune disease and testicular cancer
Scientists identified a highly specific and unique biomarker for the disease by using a variation of “programmable phage display” technology.
Genes may be responsible for tooth decay and gum disease
New research led by an international team, including researchers at the University of Bristol, suggests hereditary traits and factors such
Roles of noncoding RNA in memory formation
Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have found that a tissue-specific, non-coding RNA called NEAT1 has a major,
HIV eliminated from the genomes of rats and mice
In a major collaborative effort, researchers at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and the University of
Innate immune responses to high-fat diets causes obesity
Many factors can contribute to obesity, including individual genetics, gut bacteria and diet. Recently, studies have shown that immune system activity can
Exercise enhances brain function
Neuroscientists at OHSU in Portland, Oregon, working with mice, have discovered that a short burst of exercise directly boosts the function of
Predicting bladder cancer stages with machine learning models
The invasive and expensive diagnosis process of bladder cancer, which is one of the most common and aggressive cancers in
Electronic cigarettes damage brain stem cells
A research team at the University of California, Riverside, has found that electronic cigarettes, often targeted to youth and pregnant