Even if you are a non-smoker who exercises and has no genetic predisposition to cardiovascular disease, skimping on sleep—or getting
Day: September 2, 2019
Methylation of microRNA may be a new powerful biomarker for cancer
Researchers from Osaka University find a new way to distinguish individuals with early pancreatic cancer from healthy controls, representing a
DNA changes accelerate body’s aging process
DNA changes throughout a person’s life can significantly increase their susceptibility to heart conditions and other age-related diseases, research suggests.
How bacteria behind hospital infections block out antibiotics
Drug-resistant bacteria responsible for deadly hospital-acquired infections shut out antibiotics by closing tiny doors in their cell walls. The new
Bacteria in pneumonia attack using bleaching agent
September 2, 2019 , Umea University Research shows that bacteria use hydrogen peroxide to weaken the immune system and cause pneumonia.
Researchers uncover how popular drug helps in heart failure
Results were released today from the first two clinical studies designed specifically to examine the effects of the heart drug
Map of broken brain networks shows why people lose speech in language-based dementia
For the first time, Northwestern Medicine scientists have pinpointed the location of dysfunctional brain networks that lead to impaired sentence