The average age at menarche — the first menstrual period — has been decreasing among younger generations in the U.S.,
Month: May 2024
Is it a sound of music…or of speech? Scientists uncover how our brains try to tell the difference
Music and speech are among the most frequent types of sounds we hear. But how do we identify what we
‘Cloaked’ proteins deliver cancer-killing therapeutics into cells
Cornell University scientists have designed a way to “cloak” proteins in a generalized technique that could lead to repurposing things
Mechanisms for selective multiple sclerosis treatment strategy
The Wistar Institute’s Paul M. Lieberman, Ph.D., and lab team led by senior staff scientist and first author, Samantha Soldan,
Circadian clock can be leveraged to enhance cancer immunotherapy
A multidisciplinary research team at the University of California, Irvine has revealed that the circadian clock — the biological pacemaker
Optimal cancer-killing t cells discovered
A team of cancer researchers, led by the University of Houston, has discovered a new subset of T cells that
Intermittent fasting shows promise in improving gut health, weight management
A new study by researchers from Arizona State University and their colleagues highlights a dietary strategy for significant health improvement
Genetic mosaicism more common than thought
In a study led by Jan Korbel at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and Ashley Sanders at the Berlin
Weight gain is kicked to the curb in antipsychotic drug breakthrough
Thousands of Australians struggle with serious mental health conditions. But when the recommended treatment involves antipsychotic medications, the side effects
Researchers identify promising protein candidate for metabolic disease treatment
A University of Saskatchewan (USask) research team’s discovery of the additional health benefits of an appetite-suppressing protein has doubled the