A new insight into RNA regulation has taken researchers a big step forward in understanding how the body creates platelets.
Month: July 2022
Can an electric zap trick our brains into reducing our salt intake?
An estimated 2.5m deaths each year could be prevented globally if individuals cut back their salt consumption to the recommended
Blood test could predict future risk of leukemia, study finds
Leukemia is often the result of the disruption to the fine balance in blood cell production where new cells are
Improving research on diet and dementia
Anyone searching the internet for brain healthy foods will find no shortage of stories making dietary recommendations. Some of those
Pollutants in soil can harm your heart
While it’s more widely known that polluted air can harm human health, another danger may be lurking at your feet.
Only seven percent of adults have good cardiometabolic health
Less than 7 percent of the U.S. adult population has good cardiometabolic health, a devastating health crisis requiring urgent action,
Scientists discover key to hepatitis A virus replication, show drug effectiveness
The viral replication cycle is crucial for a virus to spread inside the body and cause disease. Focusing on that
Researchers develop rapid COVID-19 test to identify variants in hours
Last year, pathologist Jeffrey SoRelle, M.D., and colleagues developed CoVarScan, a rapid COVID-19 test that detects the signatures of eight
Study reveals how gastric cancer forms, suggests preventive treatment
A recently published study reveals new insights into how gastric cancer develops and suggests a preventive treatment. Eunyoung Choi, Ph.D.,
Simulation technologies for optimizing COVID-19 drug therapies
NUS pharmaceutical scientists have developed a modeling and simulation strategy to evaluate the pharmacotherapy of COVID-19 related drugs and help