For most people who die of cancer, the spread of the initial tumor is to blame. “Metastasis is what kills
Month: May 2020
Research identifies neurons that control left and right movements in mammals
Researchers at University of Copenhagen and Karolinska Institute have recently carried out a study investigating the neural underpinnings of a
Prevalence of ‘silent’ COVID-19 infection may be much higher than thought
The prevalence of ‘silent’ symptomless COVID-19 infection may be much higher than thought, reveals a study charting the enforced isolation
Epigenetics tell the story of trauma and recovery
QUT trauma researcher Professor Jane Shakespeare-Finch from the Faculty of Health’s School of Psychology and Counselling said this line of
Low vaccination rates and ‘measles parties’ fueled 2019 measles outbreak in NYC
An analysis of the 2018-2019 measles outbreak in New York City—the largest such outbreak in the United States in nearly
The death marker protein cleans up your muscles after exercise
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen’s Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports have demonstrated that physical activity prompts a clean-up
Adolescent exposure to anesthetics may cause alcohol use disorder, new research shows
Early exposure to anesthetics may make adolescents more susceptible to developing alcohol use disorder (AUD), according to new research from
Unique ‘home built’ device provides fast disease analysis in kidneys affected by diabetes
The amount of scarring in damaged kidneys as a result of diabetes or acute injury, is a key factor in
Molecular pair offers potential for Parkinson’s treatment, study finds
A promising molecular pair has offered hope that could lead to the development of a new treatment to slow down
A few months of vaping puts healthy people on the brink of oral disease
Scientists who’ve taken the first look at bacteria in young and healthy vapers’ mouths say that the potential for future