Among more than 400,000 critically ill adults, the shortest patients (4 feet, 6 inches) were 29 percent (men) and 24
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Artificial activation of cancer cells to destroy them
This risky method of anti-cancer therapy was suggested by scientists of Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU). Their review of mechanisms
Antifungal activity and detoxification of aflatoxins
Aflatoxins are secondary metabolites produced by fungi of the genus Aspergillus, which occur naturally in cereals like corn, beans and
Follow the Mediterranean Diet for Weight Loss, Too
When the 2015 U.S. Dietary Guidelines were released, they included details for following the Mediterranean-style diet. That’s the way of
Targeting kinetoplastid and apicomplexan thymidylate biosynthesis as antiprotozoal strategy
Kinetoplastid and apicomplexan parasites include protozoans which are responsible for human diseases, and cause a serious impact on human health
Flavonoids as P-gp inhibitors: A systematic review of SARs
ABCB1 in the ABC transporter family also termed as P-glycoprotein, grants the simultaneous resistance of metastatic cancer cells towards various
Autophagy and mitochondria: Targets in neurodegenerative disorders
IMAGE: Cellular homeostasis depends on the timely clearance of damaged cellular organelles and proteins via pathways including autophagy. Mitochondria and mitochondrial
Online mirrors: Video bloggers and viewers share emotions
IMAGE: The video-level effects of vlogger emotions on spectator emotions (solid lines) are estimated within vlogger channels and under consideration of
#MeToo Sparked Surge in Awareness About Sexual Harassment: Study
Hundreds of thousands of women have used the #MeToo hashtag to speak out about sexual harassment and assault during the
Flu Has Arrived for the Holidays, CDC Head Says
The flu has ramped up in time for Christmas, the head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention