Researchers have discovered that meal timing strategies such as intermittent fasting or eating earlier in the daytime appear to help
Month: July 2019
New mechanism of controlling HIV infection
This newly-identified mechanism could open up a new avenue for control of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Most of
The structure of the influenza A virus genome
A team of researchers from the U.K., Australia and the U.S. has mapped the structure of the influenza A virus
The shape of epileptic seizures
A statistical approach squeezes more detailed information out of a current method of measuring brain signals in epileptic seizures, adding new insight into
Breast cancer research could expand lung cancer therapies
New research into a genetic mutation’s role in breast cancer could open new treatment options for lung cancer, according to
Genetic and non-genetic factors increase the risk of developing motor neuron disease
Trinity College Dublin researchers have found that one in 347 men and one in 436 women can be expected to
Access cell’s health through the glucose
A new spectroscopic technique reveals that glucose use in live cells provides valuable information about the functional status of cells,
Spicy diet may cause dementia
A 15-year study of 4582 Chinese adults aged over 55 found evidence of faster cognitive decline in those who consistently
Plant based diet may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes
Researchers analysed more than 300,000 people who followed a plant-based diet, such as vegetarian or vegan, to some degree. Those
Scientists develop a physical biomarker for cornea restoration therapy
The team, led by Kyoto University physicists and Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine (KPUM) ophthalmologists, has developed a ‘quantitative biomarker’