A promising class of drugs known as CD40 monoclonal antibodies could be the spark needed to light the fire in
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Genetic signature predicts diabetes diagnosis
University of Queensland researchers have found a way to identify infants who will go on to develop type 1 diabetes.
Continue reading »Researchers discover 40 genes involved in early development of myeloma
Researchers have revealed 40 genes involved in the development of myeloma, increasing our understanding of the complex genetics behind the
Continue reading »Exercise could outsmart genetics when it comes to heart disease
Exercise, especially cardio fitness, could outweigh genetics when it comes to heart disease, according to new research. The study, published
Continue reading »Medicaid expansion has no negative effect on cardiovascular procedural outcomes: study
Michigan’s Medicaid expansion was associated with more people receiving procedures for coronary artery disease without a negative effect on patient
Continue reading »Controlling blood pressure even when older can prevent dementia in African Americans
Controlling blood pressure with any of the commonly prescribed antihypertensive medications can prevent dementia in older African-Americans with hypertension according
Continue reading »Reading to your kids might boost their social skills
(HealthDay)—Parents who read to their infants and toddlers may help them develop skills that pay big dividends when they start
Continue reading »Study finds how fat tissue shunts energy to tumors
Obesity is the second-leading preventable cause of cancer and represents one of the greatest threats to global human health. But
Continue reading »How tumors caused by STD quickly regress in dogs
The canine transmissible venereal tumor is a contagious cancer that has spread by mating among dogs worldwide. One unique feature
Continue reading »Blood flow is a major influence on tumor cell metastasis
Scientists have long theorized that blood flow plays an integral role in cancer metastasis. But new research testing this long-held
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