People who experience a significant number of moves before the age of 15 are over 40% more likely to be
Month: July 2024
Scientists pinpoint new drug target for RSV
Irish scientists led by a group from Trinity College Dublin have discovered how the dangerous Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) defuses
Cell donor’s socioeconomic status shapes cancer treatment outcomes, new study finds
Published in PNAS, a research team led by the University of Minnesota Medical School demonstrated that the socioeconomic status (SES)
Diabetes drug reduces drug resistance in lung cancer, improving chemotherapy effectiveness
A medication used to treat diabetic neuropathy may make chemotherapy treatments more effective for patients with lung cancer, according to
New antidote for cobra bites discovered
Scientists at the University of Sydney and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine have made a remarkable discovery: a commonly used
Good timing: Study unravels how our brains track time
Ever hear the old adage that time flies when you’re having fun? A new study by a team of UNLV
Scientists define new type of memory loss in older adults
Researchers at Mayo Clinic have established new criteria for a memory-loss syndrome in older adults that specifically impacts the brain’s
Study uncovers genetic cancer risks in 550 patients
Current screening protocols fail to catch a notable number of people carrying genetic mutations associated with hereditary breast and ovarian
Autoantibodies behind lifelong risk of viral infections
A new study shows that about two percent of the population develop autoantibodies against type 1 interferons, mostly later in
Does the type of workstation you use make a difference in your health and productivity?
It might be an exaggeration to claim that “sitting is the new smoking,” but significant research indicates that people who