According to personal trainers and exercise physiologists, the body’s primary goal is to maintain stasis, or stability, and that includes
Egg cells can remain fresh with epigenetics
Keeping egg cells in stasis during childhood is a key part of female fertility. A team led by Dr Gavin
Gene therapy can destroy HIV infected cells
Through gene therapy, researchers engineered blood-forming stem cells (hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells, or HSPCs) to carry chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) genes
Ebola virus inhibited in cell cultures
When the Ebola virus enters the human cell, its only purpose is to copy itself, fast. First it must copy
Lack of sleep increases the levels of Alzheimer’s protein
Chronic poor sleep has been linked to cognitive decline, and a new study from Washington University School of Medicine in
Berry boosts cervical cancer therapy
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention many women are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year. One of
Alternative therapies for antibiotic resistance
Drug development strategies have focused on replacing antibiotics in extreme infections, such as sepsis, where every minute without an effective
How cancer spreads
A University of Hawai’i Cancer Center researcher has identified how some cancer cells are made to move during metastasis. The
Kidney disease can cause diabetes
Urea plays a role in the two-way link between the two diseases. Urea comes from the breakdown of protein in
Topiramate increases the risk of oral clefts
The anti-epileptic drug topiramate has been increasingly prescribed over the last decade not only to prevent seizures, but also to