In preclinical models, the inhalation of a mixture of living Lactobacilli bacteria attenuated pulmonary inflammation and improved lung function and
Month: August 2024
Hepatic disease: A camu-camu fruit extract to reduce liver fat
A research team from Université Laval has shown the benefits of camu-camu on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which affects over
Study assesses seizure risk from stimulating thalamus
The idea of electrically stimulating a brain region called the central thalamus has gained traction among researchers and clinicians because
New insights and potential treatments for pulmonary hypertension
A new study from researchers with UCLA Health and collaborating organizations has found that asporin, a protein encoded by the
The changes to cell DNA that could revolutionize disease prevention
University of Queensland researchers have discovered a mechanism in DNA that regulates how disease-causing mutations are inherited. Dr Anne Hahn
Study reveals best exercise for type-1 diabetes patients
A new study has revealed the best types of exercise for patients with type-1 diabetes. The research was led by
More academic freedom leads to more innovation
The innovative strength of a society depends on the level of academic freedom. An international team involving the Technical University
P-bodies sustain acute myeloid leukemia
An international team of scientists has uncovered a mechanism by which acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells sustain their growth. Researchers
Separating the physical and psychosocial causes of pain
Severe pain often has physical causes. But emotional, psychological and social factors can influence how we perceive and react to
Obese children are more likely to develop skin conditions related to the immune system
Childhood obesity can contribute to the development of common immune-mediated skin diseases (IMSDs), such as alopecia areata, atopic dermatitis, and