Microorganisms on the tongue could help diagnose heart failure, according to research presented today on HFA Discoveries, a scientific platform
Month: June 2020
Immune cells infiltrating tumors may play bigger cancer role than previously thought
Most traditional cancer therapies target either the tumor cells themselves or indiscriminately kill any rapidly dividing cell. New findings by
New class of precision medicine strips cancer of its DNA defenses
A new precision medicine targeting cancer’s ability to repair its DNA has shown promising results in the first clinical trial
Females use anti-inflammatory T cells to keep their blood pressure down
In the face of a multipronged front to drive blood pressure up, including a high-salt diet, females are better able
Alzheimer’s: New gene may drive earliest brain changes
A newly discovered Alzheimer’s gene may drive the first appearance of amyloid plaques in the brain, according to a study
Reducing the damage of a heart attack
In a heart attack, a series of biochemical processes leave the heart damaged, much like a car after an accident.
The human brain tracks speech more closely in time than other sounds
Humans can effortlessly recognize and react to natural sounds and are especially tuned to speech. There have been several studies
The relationship between looking/listening and human emotions
Researchers at Toyohashi University of Technology report that the relationship between attentional states in response to pictures and sounds and
Urine test reveals quality of your diet—and whether it’s the best fit for your body
Scientists have completed large-scale tests on a new type of five-minute urine test that measures the health of a person’s
A second COVID-19 wave could be avoided if social distancing and the use of face masks are maintained: study
Individual behavior will have a significant effect on preventing a large second wave of COVID-19 infections. In fact, maintaining social