A multi-institutional group of researchers led by the Hubrecht Institute and Roche’s Institute of Human Biology has developed strategies to
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Healthy diet may help keep low grade prostate cancer from progressing to more dangerous states during active surveillance, study suggests
In a peer-reviewed study believed to be the first of its kind published, a research team led by Johns Hopkins
Researchers show how gut hormones control aging in flies and how it relates to human biology
Biologists at Brown University have discovered how a neuropeptide hormone made in the gut of flies can control their lifespan.
Immune sensitivity links race and survival after prostate cancer immunotherapy
Black men with advanced prostate cancer have a greater chance of survival after immunotherapy treatment, at least in part, because
Researchers help redefine core microbiome, opening new chapter in precision health
Researchers at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, along with international collaborators, have introduced a novel method for identifying the crucial set of
Study finds widespread exposure to hormone-disrupting chemical during pregnancy
A study published in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology has found nearly all pregnant women ingest the
Specific type of DNA could be a target of future cancer therapies
Researchers at Yale School of Medicine, found a higher concentration of a specific kind of DNA — extrachromosomal or ecDNA
Raising happy eaters: Unlocking the secrets of childhood appetite
The foundation for healthy eating behavior starts in infancy. Young children learn to regulate their appetite through a combination of
New mRNA vaccine created to prevent and treat C. difficile
A new vaccine provides hope for treating and even preventing the highly contagious and difficult-to-treat Clostridioides difficile infection, more commonly
A mushroom for colorectal cancer therapy
Novel chemical compounds from a fungus could provide new perspectives for treating colorectal cancer, one of the most common and