Cognitive dissonance research deepens our understanding of pescetarians New research has deepened our understanding of why pescetarians choose to eat fish but not the meat of land animals. Mar 19, 2024 0 0
Immune evasion tactics of liver cancer cells revealed A faulty cancer gene helps tumors evade immunity by stopping tumor cells releasing message-containing cargoes called exosomes. These findings, published in eLife, provide what the editors say is fundamental insight into the ... Mar 19, 2024 0 0
Evidence-based approach recommended for acute pancreatitis management In a clinical guideline issued by the American College of Gastroenterology and published online in the March issue of the American Journal of Gastroenterology, evidence-based recommendations are presented for the management ... Mar 19, 2024 0 0
Anxiety in young women may arise from imbalance between two brain chemicals The development of anxiety in girls and young women may stem from an imbalance between two crucial brain chemicals, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and glutamate, according to a new study from the University of Surrey. This ... Mar 19, 2024 0 3
In the fight against breast cancer, researchers identify malignancy hibernation as the next battleground There is a surprising dearth of research about how breast cancer cells can go dormant, spread and then resurface years or even decades later, according to a new review of in vitro breast cancer studies conducted by researchers ... Mar 19, 2024 0 30
Hair regrowth continues to improve at 76 weeks with baricitinib for severe alopecia Continuous treatment with Eli Lilly's baricitinib in patients with severe alopecia areata demonstrates improvement in hair regrowth outcomes through 76 weeks of follow-up, according to a study presented at the annual meeting ... Mar 19, 2024 0 0
Keto diet found to slow early stages of Alzheimer's disease in mice A new study from researchers at the University of California, Davis, shows that a ketogenic diet significantly delays the early stages of Alzheimer's-related memory loss in mice. This early memory loss is comparable to mild ... Mar 19, 2024 0 309
Time-restricted eating may raise cardiovascular death risk in the long term A popular weight loss strategy that limits the hours during which calories can be consumed may nearly double a person's long-term risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, new research finds, especially among people with ... Mar 19, 2024 0 1
Social and economic hardships in childhood may alter gut bacteria in Hispanic adults Experiencing financial hardship or other socioeconomic challenges growing up may change the bacteria that live in the gut, new research among Hispanic adults suggests. The findings could help researchers better understand ... Mar 19, 2024 0 0
New imaging technology for diagnosing and treating bowel cancer patients Biopsies are currently used to diagnose bowel cancer but require an invasive procedure that offers risks, such as potential infection, and are unable to capture an entire picture of what is happening in a patient's bowel. Mar 19, 2024 0 0