An analysis on the positive effects of exercise on blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 diabetes shows that
Month: July 2023
Reading for pleasure early in childhood linked to better cognitive performance and mental wellbeing in adolescence
Children who begin reading for pleasure early in life tend to perform better at cognitive tests and have better mental
Light or moderate alcohol consumption does not guard against diabetes, obesity
People who have just one or two drinks per day are not protected against endocrine conditions such as obesity and
‘Ageing’ immune cell levels could predict how well we respond to vaccines
Cambridge scientists have identified a signature in the blood that could help predict how well an individual will respond to
How the evolution of tooth enamel tissue unfolded
Studies of mammalian evolution often rely on the analyses of teeth, which are the best-preserved parts of fossilized skeletons. Tooth
Finding rewrites understanding into Parkinson’s disease pathway
While mitochondria play a crucial role in producing the energy our cells need to carry out their various functions, when
Higher doses of oral semaglutide improves blood sugar control and weight loss
Diabetes is a progressive disease that affects one’s ability to control blood sugar levels. For many patients, the condition becomes
Brain imaging-based biomarker of depression identified
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is not only among the most common mental illnesses, affecting over 8% of Americans, but it
One-two punch: Novel drug pairing could beat pancreatic cancer
Mutations in the KRAS gene are the major driver of pancreatic cancer. The resulting protein controls multiple signaling pathways involved
All-in-one device for hemorrhage control
A multi-faceted device for effectively treating deep, non-compressible, and irregularly-shaped wounds has been engineered by the scientists at the Terasaki