New evidence from a Cochrane review published today, led by a University of Birmingham scientist, suggests that alternative drugs may
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Obesity inhibits key cancer defense mechanism: Obesity could enhance cancer development while aspirin might prevent it — a new insight into potential targets for cancer prevention
Obesity is a known risk factor for certain types of cancer, including colon, pancreatic and breast cancer. Studies have shown
Continue reading »Redefining the origin of the cellular powerhouse
In a new study published by Nature, an international team of researchers led by Uppsala University in Sweden proposes a
Continue reading »Green Bay Packers: Grading The Selection Of Jaire Alexander
What grade do the Packers get for drafting Jaire Alexander in the 2018 NFL Draft? Brian Gutekunst came into the
Continue reading »Rabies trick could help treat Parkinson’s Disease
The rabies virus wreaks havoc on the brain, triggering psychosis and death. To get where it needs to go, the
Continue reading »After Bill Clinton Takes Picture With A Family Following NBA Game, Little Girl Asks ‘Was That Donald Trump?’
The moment has gone viral after cameras caught the confused young girls’ reaction to meeting Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton apparently
Continue reading »Review finds more effective drugs to stop bleeding after childbirth
New evidence from a Cochrane review published today, led by a University of Birmingham scientist, suggests that alternative drugs may
Continue reading »Why we need erasable MRI scans: New technology could allow an MRI contrast agent to ‘blink off,’ helping doctors diagnose disease
Magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, is a widely used medical tool for taking pictures of the insides of our body.
Continue reading »Dark chocolate consumption reduces stress and inflammation: Data represent first human trials examining the impact of dark chocolate consumption on cognition and other brain functions
New research shows there might be health benefits to eating certain types of dark chocolate. Findings from two studies being
Continue reading »Who am I? How cells find their identity
The research group of Alex Schier, Director of the Biozentrum, University of Basel, has investigated more closely how a single
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