In a new study, scientists observed several simultaneous reactions in mice given a common chemotherapy drug: Their gut bacteria and
Day: November 12, 2019
Frequent pot smokers face twice the odds for stroke
Smoking pot doesn’t do your heart or your brain any favors, a pair of new studies shows. Frequent pot smokers
How meditation can help you make fewer mistakes
If you are forgetful or make mistakes when in a hurry, a new study from Michigan State University – the
Biomarker blood test could reveal high risk heart patients in need of treatment
Preventive cardiology researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center believe that a new blood test for protein biomarkers could identify these
Retinal imaging technology for early detection of Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease is the leading cause of dementia in the U.S., with approximately 5.4 million currently affected and an estimated
Women with preeclampsia may be at greater risk for cardiac conditions later in life
Research published online today in Journal of the American College of Cardiology, confirms that women who have gestational hypertension or
Contraceptive drug shows promise for preventing and regressing cervical cancer
Findings reported in The American Journal of Pathology suggest medroxyprogesterone acetate as a new affordable non-invasive approach to combat cervical
Vaccine reduces likelihood of severe pneumonia
A new study has found severe pneumonia decreases by 35 per cent in children who receive a vaccine against a
Polygenic risk score improves psychosis risk prediction
A new study by UNC researchers finds that using a polygenic risk score (PRS) based on data from genome-wide association