All neurodegenerative diseases have a common thread: the appearance of protein clumps in the brain such as amyloid-beta plaques in
Day: December 3, 2019
How a cellular shuttle helps HIV-1 spread in immune organs
New insight on how a type of cell facilitates the spread of HIV-1 has been published today in the open-access
An engineering approach to reduce the pain of chemotherapy
A study published in theĀ American Journal of Managed CareĀ states that the number of patients requiring first-line chemotherapy is expected to
Neuroblastoma: Improved treatment prospects in future
Neuroblastoma is a rare form of malignant tumor, primarily affecting children under the age of six. A research team led
Research: Antiretroviral drugs may damage the hearts of infants exposed to HIV but uninfected
All babies born to mothers infected with HIV are exposed to the virus in utero, but not all of them
Link between obesity and gum disease
Obesity and gum (periodontal) disease are among the most common non-communicable diseases in the United States–and studies show these chronic
3-D model of human liver for better diagnosis
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is becoming the most common chronic liver disorder in developed countries. Histological analysis of liver tissue
Deep learning identifies molecular patterns of cancer
A new deep-learning algorithm can quickly and accurately analyze several types of genomic data from colorectal tumors for more accurate
Deadly superbugs in make-up bags
Make-up products used every day by millions of people in the UK are contaminated with potentially deadly bugs, such as
Building a better breast with eye-tracking technology
What makes the female breast attractive? The answer is subjective, of course. But studies using eye-tracking technology are providing a