Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences were able to produce healthy mice with two mothers that went on to
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Crosstalk between fallopian tube, ovary may drive the spread of ovarian cancer: New study shows that cancer cells hijack normal body chemistry
New research from the University of Illinois at Chicago shows that cancer cells in the fallopian tube affect normal chemical
Continue reading »Fingerprint drug screen test works on the living and deceased
A revolutionary drug test developed from research carried out at the University of East Anglia can detect four classes of
Continue reading »3-D bioprinting of living structures with built-in chemical sensors
An international team of researchers led by Professor Michael Kühl at the Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen has just
Continue reading »Magnetic nanoparticles deliver chemotherapy to difficult-to-reach spinal tumors
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have demonstrated that magnetic nanoparticles can be used to ferry chemotherapy drugs
Continue reading »Making love can make men sad too
A world-first study by QUT researchers concludes men can and do suffer from Postcoital Dysphoria (PCD) which results in feelings
Continue reading »Moderate alcohol consumption may boost male fertility
The question of whether alcohol intake affects male reproductive function is controversial. In a new Andrologystudy, moderate alcohol intake was
Continue reading »‘Invisible’ stool blood linked to heightened risk of death from all causes: Including circulatory, respiratory, digestive, blood, hormone and neuropsychological diseases
‘Invisible’ blood detected in the stools is linked to a heightened risk of death from all causes, as well as
Continue reading »Obesity affects prostate cancer test results
University of Adelaide research shows that the results of the most widely used test for prostate cancer may be affected
Continue reading »Men may contribute to infertility through newly discovered part of sperm
Life doesn’t begin the way we thought it did. A new study at The University of Toledo shows that a
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