Researchers have developed a strategy to identify new antimicrobial drugs with therapeutic promise from bacterial datasets, providing clues for discovering
Month: July 2024
Transporting precious cargo using the body’s own delivery system
Each cell in the body has its own unique delivery system that scientists are working on harnessing to move revolutionary
Supplements slow disease progression during late stage of ‘dry’ age-related macular degeneration
In a new analysis of data, researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have found that taking a daily
Large study confirms: Siblings of autistic children have 20% chance of autism
Siblings of autistic children have a 20% chance of being autistic themselves — about seven times higher than the rate
Protein droplets likely don’t cause Parkinson’s
Liquid-liquid phase separation is not a precursor to formation of amyloid fibrils, a pathological hallmark of Parkinson’s disease, shows study.
Better together: Spatial arrangement of three immune cells is key to attacking tumors
There’s a frustrating fact about today’s immunotherapies for cancer. While sometimes they work beautifully — completely eliminating or greatly reducing
A novel and unique neural signature for depression revealed
As parents, teachers and pet owners can attest, rewards play a huge role in shaping behaviors in humans and animals.
Immune system in the spotlight
Our immune system is always on alert, detecting and eliminating pathogens and cancer cells. Cellular control mechanisms cause diseased cells
Metformin and other antidiabetic drugs can help reduce the risk of dementia in patients with type 2 diabetes
Investigators analyzing the potential cognitive effects of antidiabetic medications in records of more than 1.5 million patients with type 2
New study finds 40-percent of cancer cases and almost half of all deaths in the US linked to modifiable risk factors
A new study led by researchers at the American Cancer Society (ACS) finds four in 10 cancer cases and about