People who live in more built up areas and spend less free-time in nature are also less likely to take
Month: January 2020
Genetic risk factors for high alcohol intake
Genetic risk factors for high alcohol intake
Drinking low-fat milk prevents premature aging
BYU professor of exercise science Larry Tucker poses with cartons of milk. Credit: Jaren Wilkey/BYU Photo A new study shows
B-cells fight tumours from within
Lurking deep inside some tumours are “factories” full of immune cells that help the body fight a rearguard action against
Treating mild traumatic brain injury with blue light
The Department of Defense has a vested interest in the new University of Arizona-led research, but the results have implications
Heterogeneity of liver cancer cells helps explain tumor progression in patients
Many liver cancer tumors contain a highly diverse set of cells, a phenomenon known as intra-tumor heterogeneity that can significantly
HIV ‘hotspots’ not necessarily major drivers of new infections
Areas of high HIV prevalence, known as ‘hotspots’, do not necessarily fuel the epidemic in the wider population, say researchers.
Treating high blood pressure and dementia with brain blood flow sensor
A study led by researchers at UCL has discovered the mechanism that allows the brain to monitor its own blood
Having less sex linked to earlier menopause
Women who engage in sexual activity weekly or monthly have a lower risk of entering menopause early relative to those
Sticky situation inside blood vessels can worsen stroke damage
A stroke appears to create a sticky situation inside the blood vessels of the brain that can worsen damage days,