A blood test to watch breast cancer’s ‘molecular clock’ could help track the growth of multiple tumours around the body
This common cooking ingredient could be the key to a healthy scalp
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Microbes in the gut could be protective against hazardous radiation exposure
A new study by scientists at UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and colleagues published Oct. 30, 2020, in Science, showed
Reese's Has Created a Trick-or-Treat Door Full of Free Candy and It Could Be Coming to Your Town
Halloween is right around the corner and people are definitely getting creative when it comes to ways of making trick-or-treating
Scarlet fever is making a comeback. Bacterial ‘clone’ could be to blame.
Once a leading cause of death for children across the western world, scarlet fever was nearly eradicated thanks to 20th century medicine.
Coronavirus could overwhelm France, top doctor warns
France will face a months-long coronavirus epidemic that will overwhelm its health system if something does not change, one of
Could monitoring blood pressure help reduce falls for people with Parkinson’s?
People with Parkinson’s disease are more likely than people of a similar age without the disease to have a sudden
New syringe technology could enable injection of highly concentrated biologic drugs
MIT researchers have developed a simple, low-cost technology to administer powerful drug formulations that are too viscous to be injected
Could a blood test predict whether coronavirus will kill you?
Could a blood test predict whether coronavirus will kill you? Researchers find five signs for inflammation and blood vessel problems
Tool could improve success in translating drugs from animal studies to humans
About 50% of people who take the drug infliximab for inflammatory bowel diseases, such as Crohn’s disease, end up becoming