A simple blood test could soon become the latest monitoring tool for the early detection of melanoma in the eye.
Day: November 15, 2019
Discovery reveals mechanism that turns herpes virus on and off
New research from Dr. Luis M. Schang and his group at the Baker Institute for Animal Health has identified a
Breakthrough in malaria research
Despite great efforts in medicine and science, more than 400,000 people worldwide are still dying of malaria. The infectious disease
How HIV infection may raise the risk for sudden cardiac death
The success of antiretroviral therapies has extended the lives of people living with HIV, long enough for other chronic health
Gut bacteria may alter ageing process
An international research team led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has found that microorganisms living in the gut
Improved fitness can mean living longer without dementia
Staying fit or improving fitness over time should be a goal for anyone who wants to reduce the likelihood of
A step closer to cancer precision medicine
Researchers from the Faculty of Medicine and the Institute for Molecular Medicine (FIMM) at the University of Helsinki have developed
How maternal Zika virus infection results in newborn microcephaly
A new study led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine revealed how in utero Zika virus infection can lead
How Crohn’s disease-associated bacteria tolerate antibiotics
Bacteria associated with Crohn’s disease rely on multiple stress responses to survive, multiply, and tolerate antibiotics within white blood cells
Genetic variation in individual brain cell types may predict disease risk
One might think that the primary cause of most genetically linked diseases comes from mutations in coding DNA — alterations