The era of the television brought with it the TV dinner—a fast, convenient meal that, while nutritionally questionable, meant the
Month: September 2020
Study shows heating in vaping device as cause for lung injury
Early results of an experimental vaping study have shown significant lung injury from E-cigarette (eC) devices with nickel-chromium alloy heating
Conversation quickly spreads droplets inside buildings: study
With implications for the transmission of diseases like COVID-19, researchers have found that ordinary conversation creates a conical ‘jet-like’ airflow
New drug targeting DNA repair shows promise in range of advanced cancers
A new precision drug which stops cancer from repairing its DNA has shown promise in an early-stage clinical trial—highlighting
New drug targeting DNA repair shows promise in range of advanced cancers
A new precision drug which stops cancer from repairing its DNA has shown promise in an early-stage clinical trial—highlighting the
Senescent cells may be good when it comes to a bad injury
It’s called senescence, when stressed cells can no longer divide to make new cells, and it’s considered a factor
Immunotherapy offers hope for prostate cancer treatment
An antibody for treating advanced prostate cancer improves progression-free survival in patients with metastasised, castration-resistant prostate cancer. This is the
Secret of how fish repair their hearts could help cardiac patients
The ability of certain fish to heal damage to their hearts could lead to new treatments for patients who have
Eat to beat diseases
Inflammation is the biggest health risk we all face and it lies at the root of many of the most
Study helps explain cognition decline after the menopause transition
Women often complain of being more forgetful during the transition from premenopause to perimenopause to postmenopause. Such declines in memory