Immune checkpoint inhibitors are a type of cancer treatment that help the immune system’s T cells recognize and attack tumors.
Month: November 2021
Danes reintroduce coronavirus pass after uptick in cases
Denmark on Friday reintroduced its digital pass as it declared COVID-19 once again “a socially critical disease” amid an increase
Microbiome discovery may open new doors to development of treatments for gastrointestinal diseases
University of Calgary researchers probing the gut—”the inner tube of life”—have for the first time discovered specific factors in its
Scientists identify the essential role of a gene in placental development
Scientists working with an experimental mouse model at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) have identified the essential role
Targeting MAPK6 offers potential therapeutic strategy for cancer
A team led by scientists at Baylor College of Medicine uncovered new evidence supporting a cancer-promoting role for enzyme MAPK6.
How alike are the cancer cells from a single patient?
Even within a single patient with cancer, there is a vast diversity of individual tumor cells, which display distinct behaviors
Exercise linked to better mental health, research shows
Kaiser Permanente research published on November 11 in Preventive Medicine showed people who exercised more during the initial lockdown period of the
Researchers reveal surprising findings on how salt affects blood flow in the brain
A first-of-its-kind study led by researchers at Georgia State reveals surprising new information about the relationship between neuron activity and blood flow
Obesity does not protect against subarachnoid hemorrhage, study finds
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a life-threatening condition that kills, in contrast to other cerebrovascular disturbances, primarily healthy people of working
Silent sleep danger for smokers uncovered in first-of-its-kind study
In a first study of its kind, scientists from the Heart Research Institute (HRI) have made the link between amounts