Cancer cells can adapt and develop resistance to chemotherapy drugs, making it difficult to eradicate tumors. A new study led
Month: August 2019
Spicy Korean dish kimchi may reverse hair loss
The Korean dish of fermented cabbage, onions, garlic, fish sauce and spices is already popular with health-conscious consumers and known
Risk of psychotic disorders has disease-specific brain effects
Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder tend to run in families, as relatives share genetic risk factors and exposure to life events
Pig hearts may be adapted for human use
Sir Terence English, who performed Britain’s first ever successful heart transplant, said his mentee from the 1979 operation will try
Nicotine-free e-cigarettes can damage blood vessels
According to a new study by researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The results
Regulating blood supply to limbs improves stroke recovery
Remote ischemic limb conditioning utilizes a blood pressure cuff and has been shown to aide in stroke recovery, potentially by
Blood vessels turning into bone-like particles
A researcher at The University of Texas at Arlington has found that blood vessels within bone marrow may progressively convert
Online brain games can extend in-game ‘cognitive youth’ into old age
A University of California, Irvine-led study has found that online brain game exercises can enable people in their 70s and
Link between children’s language and mental health
The University of York-led study examined genetic variants in six genes that are thought to contribute to language development in
Need a mental break? avoid cell phone
Using a cellphone to take a break during mentally challenging tasks does not allow the brain to recharge effectively and