An imbalance of the body’s oxygen producing free radicals and its antioxidant cells could be the reason why gum disease
Month: January 2021
Ibrutinib with rituximab in previously untreated CLL: Indication of added benefit over FCR
The combination of ibrutinib plus rituximab is approved for the treatment of adults with previously untreated chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
EXPLAINER: Why the smallest state has a big virus challenge
For a few days in December, Rhode Island was one of the worst places on the planet when it came
Danish and Chinese tongues taste broccoli and chocolate differently
For several years, researchers have known that women are generally better than men at tasting bitter flavors. Now, research from
New clues why gold standard treatment for bipolar disorder doesn’t work for majority of patients
Lithium is considered the gold standard for treating bipolar disorder (BD), but nearly 70 percent of people with BD don’t
Link found between self-control in childhood and success later in life
An international team of researchers has found a link between degree of self-control during childhood and success later on in
Researchers uncover a potential treatment for an aggressive form of lung cancer
Researchers at the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI) have discovered a new metabolic vulnerability in a
New COVID-19 RNA test gives accurate results within minutes
University of Birmingham researchers have invented a COVID-19 test that reduces testing time from 30 minutes to under five, and
In-utero exposures associated with increased risk of thyroid cancer
A recent study by prof. Tone Bjørge, University of Bergen, and her team shows that thyroid cancer is related to
Single dose of the vaccine may be better than nothing at all
Researchers from Yale School of Public Health used a previously published model of a COVID-19 vaccination program to quantify the