Trying to conceive? Eat more fish! A diet rich in seafood boosts libido and fertility – helping couples get pregnant
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Study predicts most people with earliest Alzheimer’s signs won’t develop dementia associated with the disease
During the past decade, researchers have identified new ways to detect the earliest biological signs of Alzheimer’s disease. These early
Continue reading »Advance genetics study identifies virulent strain of tuberculosis
LSTM’s Dr. Maxine Caws is co-lead investigator on an advanced genetics study published in Nature Genetics, which has shown that
Continue reading »DNA-based vaccine treatment for colorectal cancer to undergo first human study
For the first time in humans, researchers will test a two-pronged approach to treat advanced stage colorectal cancer (CRC), potentially
Continue reading »Atomic-level study reveals why rare disorder causes sudden paralysis
A rare genetic disorder in which people are suddenly overcome with profound muscle weakness is caused by a hole in
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 »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
Continue reading »Study examines how stereotypes affect memory in older Chinese immigrants
Ever have a “senior moment” and worry about what other people think? We might laugh, but when older people worry
Continue reading »Long legs turn women’s heads, arm length immaterial: study
Labouring over the age-old question “What do women look for in men?”, scientists added an item to the list Wednesday:
Continue reading »Gonorrhoea surveillance study maps antibiotic resistance across Europe
The first European-wide genomic survey of gonorrhoea has mapped antibiotic resistance in this sexually transmitted disease throughout the continent. Researchers
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