Garden soil houses a variety of bacteria and their natural byproducts—including one that may help halt tumor growth. Lankacidins are
Month: January 2022
Speeding up cancer biomarker detection for point of care diagnostics
The detection and quantification of cancer-associated molecular biomarkers in body fluids, or liquid biopsies, prove minimally invasive in early cancer
What we now know about lingering COVID-19 known as long COVID
Doctors at UT Health Austin have been trying to solve the puzzle of why some COVID-19 patients remain sick for
Certain dietary patterns may raise risk for developing IBD
Dietary patterns are associated with the risk for developing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), with an increased risk for Crohn disease
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Restless legs syndrome in children
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My child moves around a lot at bedtime and has trouble falling asleep. She describes “bugs” on
Lung abnormalities found in long COVID patients
Researchers have identified abnormalities in the lungs of long COVID patients who are experiencing breathlessness that cannot be detected with
Thrombosis, thrombocytopenia syndrome up after Ad26.COV2.S vaccine
The rate of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) is higher after receipt of the Ad26.COV2.S vaccine than mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines,
Precision rehabilitation may prevent osteoarthritis
Athletes and sports fans know that a torn ACL knocks a player out of the game, requires surgical repair and
Creating non-hallucinogenic analogs of LSD and psilocybin to treat mental illnesses
A combined team of researchers from the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology and ShanghaiTech University’s, iHuman Institute has
Rural residents tend to hold fatalistic beliefs, perceive more cancer-related information overload than urban residents
Compared to U.S. urban adults, rural adults were more likely to think fatalistically about cancer and feel overwhelmed by information