Mount Sinai researchers have shown for the first time that a person’s beliefs related to drugs can influence their own
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Can taking statins after a bleeding stroke lower risk of another stroke?
People who have had a stroke called an intracerebral hemorrhage who take cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins may have a lower
Discovery opens possibility of new ion channel-targeting drugs
Ion channels are attractive drug targets due to their importance in health and disease, but finding ways to target a
Many expensive cancer drugs have unclear patient benefit
New cancer drugs are being launched at a rapid pace, before their long-term effectiveness for patients can be evaluated. Several
New, simple and accessible method creates potency-increasing structure in drugs
Chemical structures called cyclopropanes can increase the potency and fine-tune the properties of many drugs, but traditional methods to create
Addictive behaviors have strong links with ancient retroviral infection
New research from an international team led by Oxford University’s Department of Zoology and the National-Kapodistrian University of Athens, shows
Viagra could cure blindness
The anti-impotence drug- Viagra may stop age-related macular degeneration. Tests show that the anti-impotence drug may stop loss of vision
Causes of cancer drug resistance
University of Otago research provides insights into an underlying mechanism that could explain why new cancer therapies to treat metastatic
Effects of drugs on gut bacteria
Drugs used to treat major or minor illnesses may prevent the growth of bacteria in the human gut, these drugs