The role of the microbiome in intestinal and systemic health has garnered close attention among researchers for many years. Now
Month: September 2022
Ovarian cancer detection takes a step forward
A new type of technology can capture stray ovarian cancer cells from a simple blood test and successfully predict cancer
Three-drug combination slows progression of advanced kidney cancer
A targeted kinase inhibitor added to a two-drug immunotherapy combination slowed the progression of advanced kidney cancer in previously untreated
How to deal with sleep problems during heat waves
With heatwaves occurring more frequently, investigators from the European Insomnia Network recently explored how outdoor nighttime temperature changes affect body
Research team shares new knowledge about the link between infection during pregnancy and autism
Infections in pregnant women have been linked to an increased risk of neurodevelopmental conditions, such as autism, in the child
Cells help immune system tolerate friendly gut bacteria
Immune cells called group 3 innate lymphoid cells (ILC3s) play an essential role in establishing tolerance to symbiotic microbes that
Two new trials find no link between vitamin D supplements and reduced risk of COVID-19
Two large clinical trials published by The BMJ today show that boosting vitamin D levels in adults during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic was
Study suggests possible link between artificial sweeteners and heart disease
A large study of French adults published by The BMJ today suggests a potential direct association between higher artificial sweetener consumption and
Neutralizing antibodies from single COVID-19 booster steadily decline
Neutralizing antibody levels against the original COVID-19 virus and omicron variants in vaccinated adults tend to decline by at least
Telemedicine diagnoses match those of in-person doctor visits most of the time
With online medical visits growing in popularity, a new study offers some reassurance: Diagnoses made via video are usually on