You are what you eat, according to the adage. But it’s not just the body that’s impacted. According to research
Day: September 15, 2023
Women receiving inflated risks from genetic testing could undergo unnecessary breast surgery
Women could be opting to have unnecessary surgery to avoid breast cancer, after being told they are at high risk
Researchers discover tissue-specific protection against protein aggregation
Researchers from the Babraham Institute, UK, and the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) have identified a backup mechanism of
Specialized gut immune cells pinpointed that can limit progression of inflammatory bowel disease
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute, King’s College London and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust have characterised a
Using topology, Researchers advance understanding of how cells organize themselves
The fact that humans and other living organisms can develop and grow from a single cell relies on a process
New parent? Night shift? New analysis suggests ideal nap strategy to survive all-nighters
New analysis of pilot studies on night shift naps conducted from 2012 to 2018 revealed the ideal snoozing strategy that
Study explains why certain immunotherapies don’t always work as predicted
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Study decodes surprising approach mice take in learning
Neuroscience discoveries ranging from the nature of memory to treatments for disease have depended on reading the minds of mice,
Stem cell-derived components may treat underlying causes of PCOS
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a pervasive endocrine disorder that affects millions of women globally, impacting their hormonal balance, fertility
‘Night owls’ more likely than ‘early birds’ to develop diabetes
Investigators found evening ‘chronotype,’ or going to bed late and waking up late, was associated with a 19 percent increased