Exposure to antibiotics in utero and infancy can lead to an irreversible loss of regulatory T-cells in the colon—a valuable
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Glasses can change the future of a billion people
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king, so the saying goes. Of the world’s 7.8 billion
Continue reading »People with Parkinson’s disease can have a brighter future
Well over six million people globally have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, which has an enormous impact on the lives
Continue reading »Suppression of newly found protein could lead to future treatments to slow Alzheimer’s progression
Researchers at the Case Western University School of Medicine say they have identified a previously unknown gene and associated protein
Continue reading »Measles can leave you vulnerable to other killer bugs in future
Measles wipes immune system’s memory ‘and leaves children vulnerable to other killer bugs’, study reveals Measles devastates immune system making
Continue reading »High-energy lasers could be used to treat Alzheimer’s disease in the future
Amyloid fibrils are a type of self-assembled proteins/peptides that take on a stacked sheet-like formation. Amyloid fibril aggregates are known
Continue reading »Deadly Rift Valley fever: New insight, and hope for the future
Health control measures alone could be ineffective in the long term fight against the deadly Rift Valley fever which affects
Continue reading »Many childhood cancer survivors in denial about future health risks
(HealthDay)—Many adult survivors of childhood cancer don’t worry about their future health and may skip crucial screenings and lifestyle changes,
Continue reading »High-sensitivity troponin test reduces risk of future heart attack
The newer high-sensitivity troponin test discovers smaller amounts of heart-specific proteins, troponins, than the older troponin test and thus identifies
Continue reading »Digital, mobile advances will define future of cardiology
The future of cardiovascular care will be transformed by advances in artificial intelligence, digital health technology, and mobile as a
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