Researchers have identified a switch controlling HIV reproduction in immune cells which can eliminate dormant HIV reservoirs.
Some parents pass on more mutations to their children than others
Everyone is a mutant but some are prone to diverge more than others, report scientists. A new study shows the…
Discovery of how colorectal cancer drug works will help more patients
Some colorectal cancer patients with a certain gene mutation benefit from a chemotherapy drug called cetuximab, although the mechanism of…
Outcomes of birth options after a previous Cesarean section
A large cohort study of women who have had one or more previous Cesarean sections suggests that attempting a vaginal…
Oncologists respond swiftly to FDA safety alerts
Within six months of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) move to restrict the label of two immunotherapies, usage…
Missing electrons reveal the true face of a new copper-based catalyst
New research has resulted in a reactive copper-nitrene catalyst that pries apart carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds and transforms them into carbon-nitrogen…
Commit a crime? Loved ones got your back
Reading about a child abuse case or someone burglarizing homes often stirs feelings of disgust, anger and disbelief when it’s…
Medical News Today: Pulled calf muscle: Symptoms and what to do
A pulled calf muscle can cause minor or severe pain in the calf, depending on the extent of the injury.…
Quality control in immune communication: Chaperones detect immature signaling molecules
The cells of our immune system constantly communicate with one another by exchanging complex protein molecules. A team has now…
Seeing is believing: Eye-tracking technology could help make driving safer
‘Keep your eyes on the road.’ With the recent advances in vehicle-assisted safety technology and in-car displays, this old adage…