Researchers have developed a new fluorescent label that gives a clearer picture of how DNA architecture is disrupted in cancer
Month: March 2022
Artificial intelligence and machine learning show promise in cancer diagnosis and treatment
Artificial intelligence (AI), deep learning (DL), and machine learning (ML) have transformed many industries and areas of science. Now, these
Did COVID-19 make tinnitus, ‘ringing’ in the ears, worse?
Tinnitus, most often described as “ringing” in the ears even though no external sound is present, also can be perceived
Cocoa does not appear to reduce exercise-related digestive distress, study finds
Impressive athleticism was on display during the Winter Olympics, but being at the top of one’s game doesn’t necessarily protect
Study: Gut health plays a role in Alzheimer’s development
A series of experiments presented today at the Alzheimer’s Research UK 2022 Conference at the Brighton Centre, has implicated the
Higher education and language skills may help ward off dementia
New research has found that people with mild cognitive impairment may not inevitably develop dementia and, in fact, having higher
Evidence links e-cigarette use with increased odds of prediabetes
An analysis of data from a large, nationally representative survey of the US population shows that e-cigarette use is associated
Increases in HPV-linked cancers in parts of US with high smoking rates
A new paper in JNCI Cancer Spectrum, published by Oxford University Press, finds increases in both men and women for several
Researchers find that blood pressure medications impact brain function
Published in Science, University of Minnesota Medical School researchers found that blood pressure medications have an unanticipated effect on the brain.
Social and economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic threaten to reverse progress towards gender equality: study
As COVID-19 has caused major disruptions in all aspects of life, women have experienced negative social and economic impacts to