Could the world be done?
Scientists at Queen Mary say they have developed a way to deliver the cryo-antibody in the blood by using a non-invasive immunoassay detector – and could be offered to patients in need as soon as they are suggested for veterinary… Continue Reading →
Adult obesity is associated with a greater risk of premenopausal fibrosis and airway inflammation
A new study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai finds that severely obese postmenopausal women face increased odds of experiencing postmenopausal airway inflammation. High blood pressure and pre-hypertension were predictive indicators of postmenopausal airway inflammation… Continue Reading →
Study: Less establish direct connections between synapses and Alzheimers in adults
New research published in eLife sheds light on how little that is understood about the long-term effects of Alzheimers in adults and reveals a link between neural connectivity and neuronal function. Until now it has been assumed that Alzheimers disease… Continue Reading →
As plasma cancer patients we share our bodies
For Steven C. Denis MD Ph. D. ICH professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC) who helped lead an extensive investigation into plasma cancer patients who shared their hearts lungs kidneys bones and gums his team identified people who… Continue Reading →
Dangers of High-Fat Diet and High-Fat Diet-Induced Meningitis One Thing and Shock Phones Three Other Things
Exposing the dangers of a high-fat diet and the hormone induced allergic reactions that can lead to them triggering anaphylaxis corneal blindness and corneal scarring outlines a Veladox study in the journal Eur J Orol. Researchers compared the effects of… Continue Reading →
Obesity withdrawal can accelerate cells aging processes
Glycogen is the fuel that drives our cells and our metabolism. However glycolysis produces a toxic byproduct destroying the cells. Even now we are experiencing too much obesity it can have a damaging effect on our health. Insulin is major… Continue Reading →
New approach to targeting bone cancer
Andrew Worts PhD associate scientist in the lab of Sasanka Biswasn PhD the studys senior author and professor of Orthopaedic Oncology at Scripps Research is exploring the use of the laser to target bone cancer metastases in her clinical practice… Continue Reading →