Why doesn’t every cancer patient respond to immunotherapy? That’s the question that researcher Daniel Peeper is looking to answer. His
Month: June 2022
Recurring brain tumors shaped by genetic evolution and microenvironment
Researchers have discovered that infiltrating gliomas, a common brain and spinal cord tumor, are shaped by their genetic evolution and
Ductal carcinoma in situ study offers new insights into disease biology, progression
A new study led by the global Cancer Grand Challenges PRECISION team, including researchers from The University of Texas MD
Researchers discover new genetic eye disease
Researchers from the National Eye Institute (NEI) have identified a new disease that affects the macula, a small part of
Smoke break: New study strengthens link between smoking and increased fracture risk in men
It’s no secret that puffing cigarettes is the culprit behind a whole host of ailments, including respiratory diseases and cancers
Unvaccinated children mount COVID-19 immune response, but vaccination may be key to strengthening immunity
Unvaccinated children mount a rapid immune response to SARS-CoV-2 which may contribute to less severe symptoms, but which may also
Research finds that social isolation is directly associated with later dementia
Social isolation is linked to lower brain volume in areas related to cognition and a higher risk of dementia, according
Multiple heart-related conditions linked to triple dementia risk, regardless of genetics
Having multiple conditions that affect the heart is linked to a greater risk of dementia than having high genetic risk,
How does the brain process heat as pain?
The world has changed since 1664, when French philosopher and scientist Rene Descartes first claimed the brain was responsible for
‘Food sequencing’ really can help your glucose levels. What science says about eating salad before carbs
Biochemist and author of the Glucose Revolution Jessie Inchauspé says tweaking your diet can change your life. Among her recommendations in the mainstream