Bone turnover markers (BTMs) in blood and urine are useful tools in monitoring osteoporosis treatment effects and may be useful
Month: January 2021
Inhibiting KGA-dependent glutaminolysis in mice found to eliminate senescent cells
A team of researchers affiliated with a host of institutions across Japan has found that inhibiting kidney-type glutaminase-dependent glutaminolysis in
Revisiting the Global Workspace orchestrating the hierarchical organisation of the human brain
The celebrations in the 250th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven would not be the same without Herbert
Study sheds light on the longstanding question of why cancer cells get their energy from fermentation
In the 1920s, German chemist Otto Warburg discovered that cancer cells don’t metabolize sugar the same way that healthy cells
Potential COVID-19 drug is successful in lab study
A new potential therapy for COVID-19 developed by researchers at Rush University Medical Center has shown success in preventing the
New computational method detects disrupted pathways in cancer
Cancer is a notoriously complex disease, in part because it may be caused by mutations among hundreds or even thousands
How do social media and loss of sleep affect young people’s mental health?
We’ve all done it—scrolled through our phones immediately before bedtime to read the latest news, only to wake up at
New Alzheimer’s research could inspire better treatments and earlier diagnosis
Neuroscientists at the University of Portsmouth, with collaborators in the UK and the U.S., have made a breakthrough in the
Artificial intelligence tool for reading MRI scans could transform prostate cancer surgery and treatment
Researchers at the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD) at Case Western Reserve University have preliminarily validated an
Study reveals the relaxing music to help you sleep
Perhaps there’s nothing quite as frustrating as trying and failing to fall asleep. But if you’re one of the many