Even before carbohydrates reach the bloodstream, the very sight and smell of a meal trigger the release of insulin. For
Month: June 2022
Mapping the ‘energy fingerprints’ of lung cancer leads to fundamental treatment rethink
Melbourne researchers have discovered that cancer and immune cells rely on the same energy sources from our body to thrive,
CDC: Infant outcomes vary by maternal place of birth
Maternal characteristics and infant outcomes vary by maternal place of birth, according to a report published in the June issue
Sleep joins revamped list of heart health essentials
Proper sleep is essential, and a widely used scoring system for heart and brain health is being redefined to reflect
Could carbon monoxide foam help fight inflammation?
Carbon monoxide is best known as a potentially deadly gas. However, in small doses it also has beneficial qualities: It
Italian experts says semen can be vehicle for monkeypox infection
Researchers in Italy who were first to identify the presence of monkeypox in semen are broadening their testing, saying early
Research identifies links between high levels of blood clotting proteins and poorer breast cancer outcomes
New research from RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences has found that high levels in the bloodstream of a
Developing a new treatment for lung cancer
In Norway, more than 3,300 people contract lung cancer every year. It is the second most common form of cancer
Neural network diagnoses heart disease
A deep neural network can be used to classify coronary artery disease from clinical heart disease features, according to new
Gender differences in behaviors linked to faster cognitive decline
Men who experience behavior changes including apathy or having false beliefs and perceptions in later life are at risk of