Many patients with multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer, eventually develop resistance to one treatment after another. That’s in
Month: January 2021
Methamphetamine overdose deaths rise sharply nationwide
Methamphetamine overdose deaths surged in an eight-year period in the United States, according to a study published today in JAMA Psychiatry.
Designer DNA therapeutic wipes out cancer stem cells, treats multiple myeloma in mice
Many patients with multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer, eventually develop resistance to one treatment after another. That’s in
S.Africa virus strain poses ‘re-infection risk’: study
The coronavirus variant detected in South Africa poses a “significant re-infection risk” and raises concerns over vaccine effectiveness, according to
Diabetes powerfully associated with premature coronary heart disease in women
While deaths related to heart disease have declined among older people, studies suggest that death rates among younger patients have
New type of artificial corneal implant that integrates directly into the eye wall
A team of doctors and researchers at CorNeat, an Israel ophthalmic medical device company, has developed and implanted into a
How does SARS-CoV-2 get in your head and destroy your sense of smell?
One of the early indicators of imminent SARS-CoV-2 infection is a sudden and complete loss of smell and taste. Often,
Proteomic analysis reveals when and how which proteins are degraded in cancer cells by autophagy pathways
A fundamental process by which cellular components are degraded is autophagy. Defects in autophagy pathways are strongly associated with multiple
Time to act on autism diagnosis deficiencies
Identification of autism, followed by appropriate intervention, has the potential to improve outcomes for autistic individuals—but Flinders University experts say
Study reveals immune driver of brain aging
Suppose Smokey the Bear were to go on a tear and start setting forest fires instead of putting them out.