(HealthDay)—Not all patients have access to new, high-cost lung cancer drugs, according to a study recently published in the Journal
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Running away from exercise: The curious case of migraine
A recent study published in the journal Cephalalgia, the official journal of the International Headache Society, highlights an overlooked relationship
Continue reading »Zika vaccine protects both mom and fetus, but mom needs a higher dose when pregnant
Researchers from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston showed, for the first time, that a single, higher dose
Continue reading »Natural preferences behind early social interactions in newborns are timed
Scientists from Queen Mary University of London and the University of Trento, measured the length of time new-born chicks were
Continue reading »Immune outposts inside kidney tumors predict post-surgery outcomes
The immune system establishes “forward operating bases”, or lymph node-like structures, inside the tumors of some patients with kidney and
Continue reading »‘Diabetes burnout’ is real, here’s how to cope
(HealthDay)—Living with diabetes—especially if you need insulin to survive—is a never-ending job that can be life-threatening if done wrong. That
Continue reading »Muscle weakness after sepsis linked to mitochondrial dysfunction
Damage to energy-producing mitochondria may underlie prolonged muscle weakness following a sepsis-like condition in mice, according to a new study
Continue reading »Lactobacillus balances gut microbiome and improves chronic-alcohol-induced liver injury
Researchers demonstrated that Lactobacillus rhamnosus can dose-dependently reestablish a balanced intestinal microbiome and counter the liver-damaging effects of alcohol consumption
Continue reading »Giving common antibiotic before radiation may help body fight cancer
The antibiotic vancomycin alters the gut microbiome in a way that can help prime the immune system to more effectively
Continue reading »New clues to the link between ALS and type 2 diabetes
Patients with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) often suffer from type 2 diabetes. This phenomenon has long remained mechanistically enigmatic. Now,
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