Sharon Browning of the University of Washington and colleagues developed a method to estimate historical effective population size, which is
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Pharmacists develop new substance to counteract antimicrobial tuberculosis resistance
Antimicrobial resistance is on the rise worldwide. This is becoming a problem for infectious diseases like tuberculosis as there are
Continue reading »Brain health boosted by weight-bearing exercise, a new study suggests
Walking, running and squatting may help to keep the aging brain healthy: Leg exercises boost the production of grey matter
Continue reading »A diet rich in seafood boosts libido and fertility, new study finds
Trying to conceive? Eat more fish! A diet rich in seafood boosts libido and fertility – helping couples get pregnant
Continue reading »New system allows trainee doctors to use virtual reality to learn eye examination diagnoses
Academics have created a new virtual reality tool which allows medical students to replicate eye examinations and learn first-hand how
Continue reading »New potential target identified to fight acute myeloid leukemia
AML is not a single disease. It is a group of leukemias that develop in the bone marrow from progenitors
Continue reading »Study finds more than 40 percent of prostate biopsies could be avoided with new blood test
A multi-center study that validates the clinical performance of IsoPSA—a new blood test that has proven to be more accurate
Continue reading »New drug halves previously untreatable migraine attacks
The new study was led by Dr. Uwe Reuter, who is affiliated with The Charité – University Medicine Berlin in
Continue reading »New regimens improve survival for children and young adults with T-cell cancers
In a federally funded, randomized phase III clinical trial performed by the Children’s Oncology Group (COG), 90 percent of children
Continue reading »Study hints at new target to improve immune therapy in triple-negative breast cancer
Therapies that recruit the immune system to attack tumors are revolutionizing cancer care. Among these successful immunotherapies is a class
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