Older people who have fluctuating levels of cholesterol and triglycerides may have a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease and related
Month: July 2023
A two-for-one approach to boost melanoma immunotherapy
New research from Sanford Burnham Prebys has helped explain how melanoma evades the immune system and may guide the discovery
Stressed for a bit? Then don’t click it, cybersecurity experts advise
Workers feeling a specific form of stress are more likely than others to become the victims of a phishing attack,
Scientists link genes to diet in inflammatory bowel disease
A study of the genetic variation that makes mice more susceptible to bowel inflammation after a high-fat diet has identified
Hep C: Mystery of how deadly virus hides in humans is solved
With a new method for examining virus samples researchers from the University of Copenhagen have solved an old riddle about
Genetics shed light on causes of intestinal disease
University of Queensland researchers have used genetics to reveal that much of the risk of developing a common and sometimes
Researchers discover potential molecular indicators for Parkinson’s symptoms
Hand tremors and slowed movements are two of the most widely recognized hallmarks of Parkinson’s disease, and for many sufferers
How radio supports older adults’ well-being
It may be a technology developed in the 19th century, but James Cook University researchers have found radio still offers
What the future of youth mental health care might look like, as brain study reaches milestone
Professor Daniel Hermens, who leads the Longitudinal Adolescent Brain Study (LABS) at UniSC’s Thompson Institute, has published research in the
Using holograms of embryos to improve IVF success
In a world-first, 3D holographic images of an embryo have been developed as part of a collaborative research project between