You are what you eat, food can determine how you look and function, whether you sleep well at night, how
Month: September 2019
Increased risk of prostate cancer in men with BRCA2 gene fault
Men with the BRCA2 gene fault have an increased risk of prostate cancer and could benefit from PSA (prostate specific
How gut bacteria negatively influences blood sugar levels
Millions of people around the world experience serious blood sugar problems which can cause diabetes, but a world first study
Meatballs might wreck the anti-cancer perks of tomato sauce
Eating your tomato sauce with meatballs piled on top could have a surprising downside, new research suggests. Some of the
Gene-targeted cancer drugs, slow release overcome resistance
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a method to address failures in a promising anti-cancer drug, bringing together tools
Don’t make major decisions on an empty stomach, research suggests
We all know that food shopping when hungry is a bad idea but new research from the University of Dundee
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