Virginia Commonwealth University researchers have collaborated on a clinical trial that identifies indicators for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease—a typically asymptomatic
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If You Like the Taste of Coffee, You May Be Sensitive to This
Coffee is a strong, bitter drink, and as such, most people either love it or hate it. Really, there’s no
Continue reading »Pancreatic cancer’s addiction could be its end
Cancer cells are often described as cells “gone bad” or “renegade.” New research reveals that in some of the deadliest
Continue reading »MDM2 inhibitors could be promising new treatment for uveitis
Ocular inflammation uveitis is a serious disease that can destroy eye tissue and cause irreversible blindness. Fortunately, blindness and eye
Continue reading »Tampax Just Released a Menstrual Cup That Promises to Be Way More Comfortable Than Most
Believe it or not, the menstrual cup has actually been around for a century. Yet even though this period protection device
Continue reading »Why is it fun to be frightened?
John Carpenter’s iconic horror film “Halloween” celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Few horror movies have achieved similar notoriety, and
Continue reading »Fruit fly protein could be new tool in tackling disease-carrying mosquitos
An insulin-binding protein in fruit flies could provide new opportunities for tackling disease-carrying mosquitoes, such as malaria and yellow fever,
Continue reading »Kidney disease biomarker may also be a marker for COPD
A commonly used biomarker of kidney disease may also indicate lung problems, particularly COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, according
Continue reading »Can’t keep a secret? There may be a reason for that
“Don’t tell anyone” is likely a phrase you have heard before or after someone tells you a secret. But why
Continue reading »Baldness caused by alopecia could soon be treatable
Baldness caused by alopecia areata could soon be treated safely and effectively, after an international University of Melbourne-led trial found
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