Home remedies: Herbal supplements may not mix with heart medicines Herbal supplements are natural, so they must be safe, right? Not necessarily. Mar 5, 2020 0 84
How a Pennsylvania doctor stopped a virus outbreak in 1934—with blood In January 1934, officials at the Hill School learned a student had been exposed to measles over winter break and confined him to the infirmary. Mar 5, 2020 0 52
The harmful effects of stress during pregnancy can last a lifetime, study in mice finds Mice exposed to stress in the womb and soon after birth can expect a lifetime of immune system deficiencies that hinder the ability to ward off infections and cancer, Yale University researchers report March 5 in the journal ... Mar 5, 2020 0 104
Researchers discover a new diet-associated gut-microbe metabolite linked to cardiovascular disease Cleveland Clinic researchers have identified a gut microbe generated byproduct—phenylacetylglutamine (PAG) - that is linked to development of cardiovascular disease, including heart attack, stroke and death. The study was ... Mar 5, 2020 0 389
Drug that keeps surface receptors on cancer cells makes them more visible to immune cells A drug that is already clinically available for the treatment of nausea and psychosis, called prochlorperazine (PCZ), inhibits the internalization of receptors on the surface of tumor cells, thereby increasing the ability ... Mar 5, 2020 1 343
Genetic study offers comprehensive and diverse view of recent US population history Researchers have assembled one of the most comprehensive studies of population genetics ever conducted in the United States, bringing together large-scale genetics data from more than 32,000 participants in the National Geographic ... Mar 5, 2020 0 116
Triglycerides control neurons in the reward circuit Energy-dense food, obesity and compulsive food intake bordering addiction: The scientific literature has been pointing to connections between these for years. Scientists at the CNRS and Université de Paris have just shown ... Mar 5, 2020 0 43
Study shows best practices protect healthcare workers from COVID-19 Health systems can protect healthcare workers during the COVID-19 outbreak when best practices for infection control are diligently applied along with lessons learned from recent outbreaks, according to a study published ... Mar 5, 2020 0 50
Scientists develop free computer program to map blood flow 'landscape' in tumors Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have created a computer program for scientists at no charge that lets users readily quantify the structural and functional changes in the blood flow networks feeding tumors. Mar 5, 2020 0 41
COVID-19: Information on symptoms, transmission Information about the spread of COVID-19 continues to evolve. Mar 5, 2020 0 166