An investigational anti-HIV antibody delivered intravenously once every eight weeks safely and effectively prevented acquisition of HIV strains sensitive to
Month: January 2021
Metoclopramide inhibits proliferation of leukemia stem cells
A research team at Inselspital, Bern University Hospital and the University of Bern has identified and tested the use of
Epigenetic mechanisms that regulate macrophage inflammation discovered
How do cis-regulatory genome elements regulate gene expression, what are the critical components involved, and can we therapeutically target them?
Study introduces mRNA-LNP as a safe therapeutic intervention for liver regeneration
When severely or chronically injured, the liver loses its ability to regenerate. A new study led by researchers at the
Commuting patterns could explain higher incidence of COVID-19 in Black Americans
The disproportionately high COVID-19 infection rates observed in Black Americans could be linked to their daily commuting patterns, according to
Long-term study reveals harm in regular cannabis use
Regular cannabis use has harmful effects regardless of the age a person starts using, a University of Queensland-led study has
New discovery shows how living longer can be achieved without eating less
Monash scientists have provided new insights into the role of protein and cholesterol in diet which may have implications for
An individual’s personality does not lie in their behavior or their genes but in the brain: study
Do you value courage and bravery or intelligence and learning? Your answer may indicate whether you end up in Gryffindor
Microwaves used to deactivate coronavirus, flu, other aerosolized viruses
As the pandemic has continued to spread globally, studies indicate the COVID-19 virus may be contained in aerosols that can
‘Brain training’ may be an effective treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder
Neurofeedback, also called ‘brain training,’ consists of exercises where individuals regulate their own brain activity. In a new study from