New research from the University of Eastern Finland sheds light on the significance of the glucocorticoid receptor in drug-resistant prostate
Month: April 2024
Mechanism of action of the hepatitis B and D virus cell entry inhibitor bulevirtide deciphered
Over 12 million people worldwide suffer from a chronic infection with the hepatitis D virus. This most severe viral liver
New way to generate human cartilage
University of Montana researchers and their partners have found a new method to generate human cartilage of the head and
Research uncovers differences between men and women in sleep, circadian rhythms and metabolism
A new review of research evidence has explored the key differences in how women and men sleep, variations in their
A new screening protocol can detect aggressive prostate cancers more selectively
A large randomized trial conducted at Tampere University and the University of Helsinki shows that a new three-step prostate cancer
Revascularization enhances quality of life for patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia
Study reveals diminished quality of life among patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia, a severe form of peripheral artery disease, and
Researchers discover how we perceive bitter taste
Humans can sense five different tastes: sour, sweet, umami, bitter, and salty, using specialized sensors on our tongues called taste
New guidelines to help kids build tolerance to food allergens
Researchers with McMaster University have crafted the first-ever guidelines to help prepare families who plan to build their child’s tolerance
After being insulted, writing down your feelings on paper then getting rid of it reduces anger
A research group in Japan has discovered that writing down one’s reaction to a negative incident on a piece of
Pregnancy accelerates biological aging in a healthy, young adult population
Pregnancy may carry a cost, reports a new study from the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. The research,