A new combination treatment aimed at resistant and recurrent low-grade gliomas slowed tumor growth and killed tumor cells in laboratory
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High-fructose corn syrup boosts intestinal tumor growth in mice
Does sugar directly feed cancers, boosting their growth? The answer seems to be ‘Yes’ at least in mice according to
How team sports change a child’s brain
Adult depression has long been associated with shrinkage of the hippocampus, a brain region that plays an important role in
Protein BRCA1 as a stress coach
Anyone who has ever studied the molecular basis of breast cancer will probably have heard of the abbreviation BRCA1 —
Cure for PTSD
Researchers at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid in Spain used propofol – the same surgical-grade sedative that Michael Jackson overdosed on,
Radiomics predicts who will benefit from chemotherapy
Using data from computed tomography (CT) images, researchers may be able to predict which lung cancer patients will respond to
How our body ‘listens’ to vibrations
We all know the feeling of a mobile phone vibrating in our hands when announcing an incoming call. If we
Gut instinct: Bile acid-triggered bacterial adaptation characterized
When bacteria enter the digestive tracts of their hosts, including humans, they encounter a highly acidic environment. Bacteria have evolved
Mathematicians reveal secret to human sperm’s swimming prowess
Researchers have discovered what gives human sperm the strength to succeed in the race to fertilise the egg. The researchers,
First ratings for youth football helmets address sport’s largest pool of athletes
The majority of people playing football in the U.S. aren’t NFL players or collegiate athletes — they’re youth players, less