Archive: 01/09/2016
Living with the risk of Alzheimer's disease
What are the expectations of persons who decide to have their risk of Alzheimer's Disease tested? What should doctors pay attention to when ascertaining individual risks? What is the benefit of risk determination for patients ...
Sep 1, 2016
Study reveals gap in the market for wearable technologies that monitor sedentary behaviour
Sedentary behaviour monitoring is under-represented in the wearable tech market, a new study has found.
Sep 1, 2016
Healthy ageing—longer healthspan with spermidine
Spermidine cleans the cells and could potentially prolong lifespan. Research is ongoing and some of it is presented by Professor Frank Madeo at the Healthy Ageing conference tomorrow.
Sep 1, 2016
New chemotherapy and delivery small molecule is effective against multiple cancer tumor types
Open Therapeutics announces licensing a new class of anticancer drugs from Nationwide Children's Hospital. The drug, amphiphilic amines (RCn), shows promise against mouse models of cancer, including pediatric and adult sarcomas, ...
Sep 1, 2016
CrossFitters need rest too, study finds
Less is more – consecutive CrossFit-style workouts may impair immune function.
Sep 1, 2016