A study of Queensland health consumers has found most have relatively low levels of understanding and awareness of genetic testing,
Day: October 17, 2020
More prostate cancers are being diagnosed at a later stage
While men can take solace in a new government report that shows prostate cancer cases have been declining overall in
Study reveals kidney disease or injury is associated with much higher risk of mortality for COVID-19 patients in ICU
New research published in Anaesthesia (a journal of the Association of Anaesthetists) reveals the much higher risk of mortality faced by COVID-19
New study may reveal link to lipids playing a key role in Parkinson’s disease
In a novel research study conducted by a team from the Neuroregeneration Institute at McLean Hospital, investigators believe they have
Diabetes researchers spot dangerous T cells in the pancreas—even in healthy people
Your pancreas is studded with cell clusters called islets. In most people, special beta cells live snug in the islets,
Drug repurposing: Researchers find existing medications may fight coronavirus infection
University of New Mexico researchers who combed through a “library” of previously approved drugs believe they have identified a medication
Transposons could be rewiring our brains
A new study by neuroscientists at the University of Oxford shows that mobile genetic elements that were active in the
Viral ‘molecular scissor’ is next COVID-19 drug target
American and Polish scientists, reporting Oct. 16 in the journal Science Advances, laid out a novel rationale for COVID-19 drug design—blocking