Adults with type 2 diabetes that have no history, signs or symptoms of heart problems have been shown to have
Month: July 2020
Does eating fish protect brains from air pollution?
Older women who eat more than one to two servings a week of baked or broiled fish or shellfish may
Improving lung cancer CT screening performance in real-world settings
Focusing on lung cancer screening subjects less likely to remain in a program — those with negative low-dose CT exams
Glaucoma study findings emphasise need for regular eye checks
People with early-stage glaucoma see the contrast of visible objects in a very similar way to people without the condition,
Blood iron levels could be key to slowing ageing, gene study shows
Genes linked to ageing that could help explain why some people age at different rates to others have been identified
Lesion of doom — how a parasitic bacterium induces blood vessel formation to cause lesions
Scientists gain insights into how pathogenic bacteria of the genus Bartonella give rise to lesions in the human body, opening
Blood test could reveal when rheumatoid arthritis will strike
AThe cells, dubbed “PRIME cells,” accumulate in the blood during the week prior to disease flare-ups, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Study provides new insight on colorectal cancer growth
A new study by researchers at the University of Kentucky identifies a novel function of the enzyme spermine synthase (SMS)
Immune response to COVID-19’s spike protein – the secret to a successful vaccine?
Scientists have uncovered how a crucial component of the immune system responds to the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2, the virus
Social distancing and COVID-19: A law of diminishing returns
The first case of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, in the United States was in late January. By mid-March, “social distancing”