Does inhibiting glutamine metabolism impact tumor cells or the microenvironment? A new editorial paper was published in Oncotarget, titled "Inhibition of glutamine metabolism: acting on tumoral cells or on tumor microenvironment?" Aug 16, 2023 0 72
New article recounts a medical school's holistic admissions practices Colleges and universities wanting to commit to health and education equity without using affirmative action can turn to the UC Davis School of Medicine for best practices, according to a new article published this week in ... Aug 16, 2023 0 54
Researchers find radiation not necessary for patients with low-risk breast cancer Some women with early-stage, low-risk breast cancer may not need radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery, according to new research led by McMaster University, BC Cancer, Hamilton Heath Sciences, and the University of ... Aug 16, 2023 0 61
Can we assess our own immune system? How well can we assess the strength of our own immune system? The answer is that we are surprisingly good at this. A study by Konstanz psychologist Stephanie Dimitroff examined how freshly vaccinated people assess the strength ... Aug 16, 2023 0 36
US court imposes restrictions on abortion pill, ruling on hold A US federal appeals court on Wednesday imposed restrictions on a widely used abortion pill, but the ruling will remain on hold as the Supreme Court decides whether to hear the case. Aug 16, 2023 0 31
Bacteria found in raw shellfish linked to two Connecticut deaths also blamed for New York death The death of a Long Island resident has been linked to a bacteria found in raw shellfish or seawater that has also been blamed for two deaths in Connecticut, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Wednesday. Aug 16, 2023 0 27
What is the next step in preventative therapies for treating liver cancer? Primary liver cancers ranked as the sixth most commonly diagnosed cancers and the third leading cause of cancer-related death in 2020. Among all primary liver cancers, HCC is the most common cancer, accounting for more than ... Aug 16, 2023 0 43
Several vaccines associated with reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease in adults 65 and older Prior vaccination against tetanus and diphtheria, with or without pertussis (Tdap/Td); herpes zoster (HZ), better known as shingles; and pneumococcus are all associated with a reduced risk for developing Alzheimer's disease, ... Aug 16, 2023 0 269
Directly involved war veterans exhibit nearly twice the PTSD symptoms years after 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict A new study conducted by Hebrew University researchers Shahaf Leshem, Eldad Keha, and Prof. Eyal Kalanthroff has uncovered insights into the enduring psychological effects of the 2014 Israel-Gaza military conflict. The study ... Aug 16, 2023 0 39
Why diverse organ donors are needed In the U.S., 17 people die every day while waiting for an organ transplant. Dr. Shennen Mao, a Mayo Clinic transplant surgeon, says having a diverse pool of organ donors will help serve a growing wait list of those in need. Aug 16, 2023 0 26