A group of drugs used to treat HIV and hepatitis B could be repurposed to prevent type 2 diabetes, a
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Antibody research could boost coronavirus testing, therapies and vaccines
Using simulated components of the coronavirus’s distinctive spike proteins, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers, along with colleagues at the Atlanta-based
Continue reading »Your in-laws’ history of drinking problems could lead to alcohol issues of your own
The statistics are sobering. More than 14 million American adults suffer from some form of alcohol use disorder (AUD), a
Continue reading »Arthritis drug could let coeliac patients eat gluten
Tofacitinib, a Janus kinase inhibitor approved to treat rheumatoid arthritis and bowel diseases, may allow patients with celiac disease to
Continue reading »Saliva tests could offer a better alternative to nasal COVID-19 swabs
Saliva is one of our biggest foes in the COVID-19 pandemic, because of its role in spreading the virus. But
Continue reading »Eating full fat milk or cheese could reduce your risk of heart disease
Eating full fat milk or cheese twice a day could REDUCE your risk of heart disease, new study suggests Two
Continue reading »Loss of smell could be a symptom of COVID-19
Sudden loss of a sense of smell could be a sign of a COVID-19 infection, doctors recently reported. The complete
Continue reading »Cancer vaccine could boost the effectiveness of immunotherapy
Supercharging the mutation rate in cancer cells can create a powerful vaccine that is able to boost the effectiveness of
Continue reading »New biomarker could better predict diabetic kidney disease
Clinicians may soon have a better way to predict which of their diabetic patients are most likely to develop kidney
Continue reading »Movement study could be significant in helping understand brain rehabilitation
The human brain’s ability to recall a single movement is significantly affected by the characteristics of previous actions it was
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