Despite changing membership, microbiome’s function is maintained Our gut’s microbial community is not unlike a country club membership. We know
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New biological detection system can provide faster, less expensive results for veterinarians
Veterinarians and agricultural inspectors who seek to detect and contain the spread of animal diseases can now turn to a
Eight Ways Technology Is Helping In Fighting Against Rare Medical Conditions
In the past, developing drugs for rare diseases could take over a decade and cost over a billion dollars which
Needle and syringe programmes are highly cost-effective at preventing hepatitis C transmission
Providing clean injecting equipment through needle and syringe programmes is a highly cost-effective way of preventing hepatitis C (HCV) transmission
Using Genetics of Human Fat Cells to Predict Response to Anti-Diabetes Drugs
Drugs called thiazolidinediones (TZDs) reverse insulin resistance in patients with type 2 diabetes by targeting the activity of a receptor
Hindering melanoma metastasis with an FDA-approved drug
For cancer to spread, it needs a hospitable environment in distant organs. This fertile “soil” can provide a home to
Preteens’ HPV Shot Won’t Encourage Early Sex, Study Says
Girls who get vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) do not see it as permission to have sex, a new study
Control diabetes with diet and exercise
According to latest research, dieting and regular exercise can be more effective at controlling type 2 diabetes than medication. Patients
How cancer spreads
A University of Hawai’i Cancer Center researcher has identified how some cancer cells are made to move during metastasis. The
Juluca for treating virologically suppressed HIV-1 Infection
FDA Approves Juluca (dolutegravir and rilpivirine) for the maintenance and treatment of virologically suppressed HIV-1 Infection. This is the first