Credit: Wangfu Yang Medical IncA calcium Na channel in breast cancer cells allows cancer cells to expand and thrive. But because this population of cancer cells has too much calcium in their blood this process also becomes inactive. By monitoring… Continue Reading →
Women who are unexpectedly absent for extended periods at work do not think the same about work as they would if on a typical day note researchers at Aalto university in Finland. The results of a study of 54 women… Continue Reading →
In Rhode Island a number of factors exacerbated the stressful effects of physician burnout from poor performance on clinical trials to an elevated risk of suicide according to Jill S. Segev of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota and colleagues…. Continue Reading →
LONDON-Scientists have discovered how B cells are deployed in the immune systems attack against glioblastoma a painful and frequently deadly form of brain cancer. The discovery could point towards new treatments for the disease which is incurable and could aid… Continue Reading →
INSA-IMCB researcher Dr. Sang-Ho Lee and his research team from the Department of Biomedical Sciences Institute of Physiology and Pharmacology of the Korean National Science Foundation (KNSF) KIMEM Seoul South Korea present that the overexpression of the ncadroidproteomic-1 gene in… Continue Reading →
A spokesman for the British government said on Monday he had turned down a request to speak with him over whether the government was listening in on calls for mass tests for the coronavirus saying that he had faced difficulties… Continue Reading →
Southern Ocean Medical Center a New Hampshire-based health system that integrated into the Kemper Family Health and Wellness Center in Portland has released three awards totaling nearly 1 million to 23 nonprofits with community service projects and programs that promote… Continue Reading →