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Researchers discovered that RNA (MALAT1) appears to suppress breast cancer metastasis
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered that a form of RNA called metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1 (MALAT1)...
Machine learning could help to find new treatments for dementia
Machine learning could help to find new treatments for dementia, according to researchers at UCL.
A new algorithm that can automatically disentangle different patterns of...
A map of the cells in the human liver has been created – revealing...
A map of the cells in the human liver has been created by University Health Network Transplant Program and University of Toronto researchers, revealing...
Scientists have created an artificial intelligence system that could help treat patients with sepsis
Scientists have created an artificial intelligence system that could help treat patients with sepsis.
The technology, developed by researchers from Imperial College London, was found...
Targeting Gαq/11 protein to treat obesity
About 64 per cent of Canadian adults are overweight or obese, according to Health Canada. That's a problem, because obesity promotes the emergence of...
Researchers in Sweden have discovered how acne-causing bacteria feed off their human hosts
Researchers in Sweden have discovered how acne-causing bacteria feed off their human hosts. The study, which was performed at KTH Royal Institute of Technology,...
Acute flaccid myelitis, or AFM, starts out as a respiratory condition and may quickly...
A fast-acting, polio-like illness has sickened 62 young children, with an average age of 4, in 22 U.S. states so far this fall.
Acute flaccid...
Treating the prostate with radiotherapy alongside standard treatment led to an 11 per cent...
Treating the prostate with radiotherapy alongside standard treatment led to an 11 per cent increase in survival for some men with advanced prostate cancer,...
Engineers have developed a 3-D printing technique that opening up new biomedical avenues that...
University of Colorado Boulder engineers have developed a 3-D printing technique that allows for localized control of an object's firmness, opening up new biomedical...
Researchers have demonstrated for the first time that runoff extremes have been dramatically increasing...
Hurricanes Florence and Michael in the U.S. and Super Typhoon Mangkhut in the Philippines have shown the widespread and harmful impact of weather extremes...
People with high blood pressure taking medication for their condition are more likely to...
People with high blood pressure taking medication for their condition are more likely to benefit from the therapy if they have good oral health,...
Caffeine intake from coffee is inversely associated with the risk for incident rosacea
Caffeine intake from coffee is inversely associated with the risk for incident rosacea, according to a study published online Oct. 17 in JAMA Dermatology.
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Paternal exercise had a significant impact on the metabolic health of offspring well into...
Men who want to have children in the near future should consider hitting the gym.
In a new study led by Kristin Stanford, a physiology...
Home-based biofeedback therapy is effective option for tough-to-treat the most difficult-to-treat types of...
Biofeedback therapy used at home is about 70 percent effective at helping patients learn how to coordinate and relax bowel muscles and relieve one...
Israel Is Poised To Be A Blockchain Frontrunner
Blockchain, the technology underlying bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, is one of the newest games in town and Israeli start-ups are trying hard to position...
































