So you’re one of the 21% of Australians who got sunburnt last weekend. While we should be avoiding sunburn, it’s sometimes easier
Day: January 4, 2021
New clues on why pregnancy may increase risk of organ transplant rejection
A research study at the University of Chicago has found that in pregnancy, while the T cell response to a
Study of 50,000 people finds brown fat may protect against numerous chronic diseases
Brown fat is that magical tissue that you would want more of. Unlike white fat, which stores calories, brown fat
Scientists seek faster route to treat depression
Treatment of depression faces two main challenges. The first is that almost 50% of patients do not respond well to
Parents’ finances differently affected by having a child diagnosed with cancer
Mothers and fathers of children diagnosed with cancer are affected financially in different ways. While mothers’ incomes fall in the
Single-cell analysis of metastatic gastric cancer finds diverse tumor cell populations associated with patient outcomes
Researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center who profiled more than 45,000 individual cells from patients with
Inflammation from ADT may cause fatigue in prostate cancer patients
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men in the U.S. For many patients, hormone therapy is
Greece tops 5,000 COVID-19 deaths: health agency
Greece on Monday announced that the coronavirus death toll had exceeded 5,000 people, days after the government was accused of
Frequent travel could make you seven percent happier
People dreaming of travel post-COVID-19 now have some scientific data to support their wanderlust. A new study in the journal
Sugar-binding protein galectin-1 could be a biomarker for patients at risk of life threatening sepsis
A sugar-binding protein could fuel terrible inflammation and worsen sepsis, a disease that kills more than 270,000 people every year