Men who inherit mutations in a gene called TP53 have a high risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer, a multicenter
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Eucalyptus compound effective at treating lung damage in sheep model
University of Melbourne-led research has shown the flavonoid pinocembrin, derived from Australian eucalyptus trees, has strong anti-inflammatory properties and could
Unique brain channel combats epileptic seizures
Epilepsy, a chronic brain disorder that causes seizures, affects around 50 million people worldwide. New research from the lab of
Glucose control is a key factor for reduced cancer risk in obesity and type 2 diabetes
Good glucose control is important for reduction of cancer risk in obesity and type 2 diabetes. Large durable weight loss,
Childhood anemia linked to anemia in pregnancy
Babies born to women with anemia during pregnancy have an increased risk of childhood anemia, according to a study carried
Video: Observing the emergence of omicron variant
While there are more questions than answers right now, concern is growing about the emergence of the new COVID-19 strain
Gene x environment interactions may help reduce mesothelioma risk
Researchers have recently discovered that certain enzymes binded to each other may help lessen the risk of developing mesothelioma, a
Landmark study into genetic disorder offers clues into links between metabolism and mental health
Researchers at Northeastern and neighboring colleges say they’ve made a landmark discovery that takes a deeper look at the metabolic
Untangling the immune response to vaccines
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned a spotlight on the importance of vaccines, but also on key gaps in scientific understanding
Diverse doubts: How vaccine scepticism takes root
Governments and scientists around the world are championing vaccination as the way to end the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet while large