The sugar coating on cancer cells helps them thrive, and a new study indicates patients with cervical cancer who make
Month: June 2020
Diluting blood plasma rejuvenates tissue, reverses aging in mice
In 2005, University of California, Berkeley, researchers made the surprising discovery that making conjoined twins out of young and old
Wearable patch may provide new treatment option for skin cancer
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Conventional melanoma therapies, including chemotherapy and radiotherapy, suffer from the toxicity and side effects of repeated
Your brain shows if you are lonely or not
Social connection with others is critical to a person’s mental and physical well-being. How the brain maps relationships with other
Mindfulness combined with hypnotherapy aids highly stressed people, study finds
“Mindfulness is a type of meditation that involves focusing attention on present moment awareness. It can help people cope with stress,
Blood cancer find raises new treatment hopes
New QIMR Berghofer research has identified how an early genetic change in blood and bone marrow cells paves the way
Researchers analyze ethics of allocating medical resources in COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has left many healthcare providers scrambling for resources to treat cases over the last several months. And
Scientists map how human retinal cells relay information to brain
To understand how we see the world and how diseases such as age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma impair vision, scientists
Study demonstrates feasibility of hologram technology in liver tumor ablation
Data from one of the first clinical uses of augmented reality guidance with electromagnetically tracked tools shows that the technology
Advanced MRI scans may improve treatment of tremor, Parkinson’s disease
Recently developed MRI techniques used to more precisely target a small area in the brain linked to Parkinson’s disease and