LMU researchers have deciphered the complex interplay of various enzymes around the innate immune receptor toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7), which
Month: May 2024
New sensor detects errors in MRI scans
Hvidovre Hospital has the world’s first prototype of a sensor capable of detecting errors in MRI scans using laser light
When working out, males are programmed to burn more fat, while females recycle it–at least in rats
Vigorous exercise burns fat more in males than in females — an unexpected finding from the largest study to date
Deeper understanding of malaria parasite development unlocks opportunities to block disease spread
For the first time, the developmental stages of the deadliest human malaria parasite have been mapped in high resolution, allowing
Stay active — or get active — to boost quality of life while aging, study suggests to middle-aged women
Consistent adherence to physical activity guidelines throughout middle-age is associated with a higher health-related quality of life in women, according
Cancer patients gain important benefits from genome-matched treatments
In 2016, The Jackson Laboratory (JAX), a National Cancer Institute-designated Cancer Center and at the forefront of cancer research, launched
Scientists track ‘doubling’ in origin of cancer cells
Working with human breast and lung cells, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have charted a molecular pathway that can
New study challenges one-size-fits-all approach to vitamin D supplementation guidelines
A new study from Trinity College Dublin scientists, sheds light on the complexities of achieving optimal vitamin D status across
‘Baby asteroid’ just a toddler in space years
An asteroid discovered last November is in fact a solar system toddler — just 2-3 million years old, a Cornell
Low intensity light to fight the effects of chronic stress
Some neurological disorders can be improved through photobiomodulation, a non-invasive technique based on the application of low-intensity light to stimulate