An Imperial-led study has provided new insights into the biological processes which determine nerve cells’ ability to regenerate after injury.
Month: October 2019
Clues from DNA could predict growth of prostate cancer
Researchers from the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center and other institutions in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom and Singapore,
Tick bites can cause permanent allergy to meat
NHS medics reported the cases of five patients who developed serious allergic reactions to meats. They added that there is
Insulin pill could replace daily injections
Millions of patients living with diabetes could finally be spared from having to inject themselves with insulin. For Massachusetts Institute
Inflammation may be responsible for autism
Inflammation may be main driver behind autism, a new study suggests. Researchers compared the brains of eight children with the developmental
UNAIDS HIV targets will be missed among gay men in Africa, study suggests
Despite improvements in HIV testing among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Africa, many are missing out on
Violence linked to social isolation, hypervigilance and chronic health problems
Exposure to violence can negatively impact a person’s physical and psychosocial health, according to two new studies co-authored by University
Meningioma molecular profile reliably predicts tumor recurrence
Although typically benign, about one-fifth of meningiomas, the most common primary brain tumors, recur despite complete surgical removal. The current
The effectiveness of electrical stimulation in producing spinal fusion
Researchers from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of published data on the
Regular exercise is good for your heart
Regular exercise is highly beneficial for all patients with cardiovascular disease regardless of age, report investigators in the Canadian Journal of