Analysis of the world’s largest set of genome data from pregnant women, totaling 141,431 expectant mothers from across China, has
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Genomic study finds a new role for microRNAs as predictors of Crohn’s disease progression
Crohn’s disease is a lifelong condition characterized by a fluctuating course of gastro-intestinal inflammation with repeated flares and remissions. Any
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 »Promising novel treatment against Alzheimer disease
New research conducted at the Lady Davis Institute (LDI) at the Jewish General Hospital reveals that a novel drug reverses
Continue reading »Caspase-2 enzyme inhibitor shows promise for ameliorating fatty liver disease
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have discovered using mice and human clinical specimens, that caspase-2,
Continue reading »Better classification of dry eye disease will aid diagnosis, Tx
(HealthDay)—Attention to the subtypes of dry eye disease may better equip clinicians to diagnose and treat cases, according to a
Continue reading »Marmosets serve as an effective model for non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
Small, New World monkeys called marmosets can mimic the sleep disturbances, changes in circadian rhythm, and cognitive impairment people with
Continue reading »Liver disease drug could help restore cells damaged by Alzheimer’s
A drug which has been used to treat liver disease for decades could help to restore cells damaged by Alzheimer’s,
Continue reading »The speed you type on a keyboard could reveal if you have Parkinson’s
The speed you type on a keyboard could reveal if you are in the early stages of Parkinson’s disease The
Continue reading »Structure of tau filaments in patients with Pick’s disease determined
A team of researchers with the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in the U.K. and Indiana University School of Medicine
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