Why does breast cancer spread to the bones?
Researchers from the University of Tampere (Finland) and the Izmir Institute of Technology (Turkey) have developed an in vitro cancer… Read More »Why does breast cancer spread to the bones?
Researchers from the University of Tampere (Finland) and the Izmir Institute of Technology (Turkey) have developed an in vitro cancer… Read More »Why does breast cancer spread to the bones?
A new discovery led by the University of Maryland could spur the development of new and improved treatments for Hutchinson-Gilford… Read More »‘Paving the way’ for better treatment of premature aging disease
Researchers at McMaster University have discovered a previously unknown cell-protective function of a protein, which could open new avenues for… Read More »Protein shake: Researchers discover new function of a protein that can unlock age-related diseases
If you’ve ever had difficulty reducing your carbohydrate intake, ancient DNA could be to blame. It has long been known… Read More »Why do we love carbohydrates? The origins predate agriculture and perhaps even our split from the Neanderthals.
A higher risk of autism appears to be linked to the Y chromosome, a Geisinger study found, offering a new… Read More »Increased risk of autism linked to Y chromosome, study finds
A National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded clinical trial of an mpox vaccine in adolescents found that it was safe and… Read More »Mpox Vaccine Safe, Generates Robust Antibody Response in Teenagers, Study Finds
How do we distinguish threat from security? It is an important question not only in our daily lives, but also… Read More »Terrifying memories of other people seen in mouse brain