Patients with mesothelioma may gain similar benefit from immunotherapy as chemotherapy, and good responders may provide important clues to novel…
‘Good’ cholesterol counters atherosclerosis in mice with diabetes
Increasing levels of a simplified version of ‘good’ cholesterol reversed disease in the blood vessels of mice with diabetes.
Towards safer, more effective cancer radiation therapy using X-rays and nanoparticles
X-rays could be tuned to deliver a more effective punch that destroys cancer cells and not harm the body.
How newly found tension sensor plays integral role in aligned chromosome partitioning
New research found that oncogene SET/TAF1, which was found to be a proto-oncogene of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), contributes to…
Medical News Today: Menopause symptom may trigger brain fog in breast cancer survivors
New research suggests that menopause-related night sweats could contribute to brain fog in women who have experienced breast cancer.
Intensive Care: What Makes a ‘Good’ Parent?
Parents can feel inadequate if they fall short of the idealized view of intensive parenting, in which they act directly…
Intensive Care: What Makes a ‘Good’ Parent?
Parents can feel inadequate if they fall short of the idealized view of intensive parenting, in which they act directly…
Medical News Today: 95% of people think they could develop dementia with age
A large scale global study from ADI and the London School of Economics and Political Science examines the attitudes of…
Wrist-worn step trackers accurate in predicting patient health outcomes
Researchers have found that steps measured through a step tracker worn on the wrist can be used to estimate exercise…
Medical News Today: Hospital data breaches could lead to identity theft, financial fraud
New research looks at what kind of personal information gets leaked in the majority of hospital data breaches, and at…