The number of reported cases using viruses to treat deadly Mycobacterium infections just went up by a factor of five.
Month: June 2022
New study associates intake of dairy milk with greater risk of prostate cancer
Men with higher intakes of dairy foods, especially milk, face a significantly higher risk of prostate cancer compared to men
Scientists discover intergenerational ‘memory’ mechanism of diabetes
Symptomatic treatment has been a common approach to chronic diseases in the past. For example, diabetes is treated by controlling
Investigators discover a ‘double life’ for a key Parkinson’s disease protein
One of the hallmarks of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the accumulation in the brain of a protein known as alpha-synuclein.
Researchers propose new method for large-scale data integration and biomarker identification
b A research team led by Prof. Zhao Fangqing from the Beijing Institute of Life Sciences of the Chinese Academy
Rapamycin increases Alzheimer’s-associated plaques in mice, study finds
Researchers from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) have found that oral
Risk for migraine increased in lightly pigmented adults
The risk for migraine is increased in lightly pigmented adults, according to a study published online May 10 in Brain Sciences.
Endurance exercise may affect body’s largest artery differently in men and women
Older male athletes could be at higher risk of heart and circulatory diseases than female competitors of a similar age,
Do optimists live longer?
In a study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society that included a racially diverse group of 159,255 women, higher
Changing the way we communicate about obesity
Researchers are recommending a stronger move towards less stigmatizing, standardized terminology in scientific journals and with patients, which reflects our