We all know that food shopping when hungry is a bad idea but new research from the University of Dundee
Day: September 16, 2019
A cure for common cold
Temporarily disabling a single protein inside our cells might be able to protect us from the common cold and other
Brain activity intensity drives need for sleep
The intensity of brain activity during the day, notwithstanding how long we’ve been awake, appears to increase our need for
Study provides insight on targeted therapies for colorectal cancer metastasis
A new study by University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center researchers provides new insight on targeted therapy for colorectal cancer
Alzheimer’s disease risk gene APOE4 impairs function of brain immune cells
A study carried out with a new human stem cell-derived model reveals that the most prevalent genetic risk factor of
Scientists discover how cancer cells regenerate in the prostate
Scientists have discovered a mechanism by which cancer cells in the prostate can regenerate following radiotherapy—paving the way for improved
Treatment for chronic neuropathic pain gets to the brain without surgery
University at Buffalo researchers who previously discovered how chronic neuropathic pain arises in the brain have now developed a treatment
Research suggests new approach for treating inflammation
Medications that mitigate inflammation caused by a variety of diseases including rheumatic arthritis may also compromise a person’s immune system,
Transplanted brain stem cells survive without anti-rejection drugs in mice
By exploiting a feature of the immune system, researchers open the door for stem cell transplants to repair the brain
How optimistic are you?
Optimism has long been known to protect against a host of age-related conditions. A recent Harvard University study of more