People living with obesity in the UK take an average of nine years to speak to a doctor about their
Month: July 2021
Comprehensive genetic study of cleft lip and palate
Comprehensive genetic study of cleft lip and palate Analysis led by the University of Bonn provides new insights into possible
Better understanding and use of nutrition apps
Nutrition apps are effective helpers when it comes to initiating and supporting dietary changes. They are therefore considered by many
Cancer cells eat themselves to survive
To survive life-threatening injuries, cancer cells use a technique in which they eat parts of the membrane surrounding them. This
How can we encourage more doctors to practice in rural and remote locations?
Supporting physicians to practice rurally is complex and should be part of a multifaceted strategy to provide more health care
Procedure to plug a hole in the heart is effective and safe
Closure of a patent foramen ovale, or “hole in the heart,” is effective and well-tolerated with low rates of complications,
Structures discovered in brain cancer patients can help fight tumors
Researchers at Uppsala University have discovered lymph node-like structures close to the tumour in brain cancer patients, where immune cells
Unraveling the mechanisms that create the individualized metabolism in leukemia
A research collaboration based in Kumamoto University (Japan) has shown that lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1), an enzyme involved in gene
Russia sets another COVID record as world battles Delta variant
Russia reported its fifth record for daily COVID-19 deaths in a row on Saturday, as countries around the world rushed
World’s safest place? Vermont leads US vaccine race
Vermont—known for Bernie Sanders, maple syrup and the birthplace of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream—has a new claim to fame: