Study of people in treatment for addiction shows 90% had a history of alcohol overdose, and 80% of the time
Month: October 2019
Overweight before age 40 increases the risk of cancer
In an international study, lead by the University of Bergen, the researchers wanted to find out how adult overweight (BMI
Brain scans may provide clues to suicide risk
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Utah Health have identified brain circuitry differences that
Study targets ‘fingerprint’ of human consciousness
Western researchers have moved a step closer to identifying a ‘brain fingerprint’ for consciousness—a discovery that will unlock further understanding
New genetic link found for some forms of SIDS
A genetic link has now been found for some instances of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS. The new UW
Jumping genes can cause rare developmental disorders in children
The largest study of its kind into childhood developmental disorders has discovered that jumping genes cause genetic changes in some
Too much sleep could cause dementia
Scientists found people who slept for nine hours or more per night showed a significant decline in memory and language
Sweating for science
CREDIT: MU NEWS BUREAU When people become stressed, their bodies can respond by sweating. Now, researchers at the University of
Light smokers versus heavy smokers
Light smokers damage their lungs just as much as addicts who go through two packets of cigarettes daily, a study
Mutation of the co-chaperone Tsc1 in bladder cancer diminishes Hsp90 acetylation and reduces drug sensitivity and selectivity
The cover for issue 56 of Oncotarget features Figure 5, ‘HDAC inhibition synergizes with Hsp90 inhibition to induce apoptosis in