Scientists have confirmed for the first time that bacteria can change form to avoid being detected by antibiotics in the
Month: September 2019
How and why does Parkinson’s disease affect women and men differently?
Parkinson’s disease PD is a slowly progressive disorder that affects movement, muscle control, and balance. It is the second most
Metabolic cycles in baby teeth linked to ADHD and autism
Mount Sinai researchers have identified elemental signatures in baby teeth that are unique to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder,
Discovery could improve MDS cancer treatment
Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), one of the most common blood cancers, has very few treatment options. Now, researchers at Cold Spring
Fathering children by assisted reproduction linked to prostate cancer
Men who became fathers through assisted reproduction techniques seem to be at higher risk for prostate cancer and early onset
Anti-malarial drug can enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy
The drug quinacrine was used extensively to prevent and treat malaria in soldiers fighting in mosquito-ridden areas during World War
Artificial intelligence is just as accurate as trained doctors
Research shows AI can spot a host of conditions – ranging from cancer to rare eye diseases – with the
Researchers identify one driver of melanoma spread
Using a small noncoding RNA, microRNA 211, and tools that track the stability and decay of the protein-coding and noncoding
The origin of genetic mutations in cancer
When a cell divides into two daughter cells, it must replicate its DNA according to a very specific scenario. In
A healthy diet may lower the risk of kidney disease
Making dietary changes can help slow the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD), but it’s not clear whether a healthy