Archive: 25/04/2014
Oligomers' role in the development of Parkinson's disease
Researchers at Aarhus University, Denmark, have drawn up the most detailed 'image of the enemy' to date of one of the body's most important players in the development of Parkinson's disease. This provides much greater understanding ...
Apr 25, 2014
Study reaffirms soy-dairy protein blend increases muscle mass
A new study published online in the Journal of Applied Physiology shows additional benefits of consuming a blend of soy and dairy proteins after resistance exercise for building muscle mass. Researchers from the University ...
Apr 25, 2014
Scientists find connection between gene mutation, key symptoms of autism
Scientists have known that abnormal brain growth is associated with autism spectrum disorder. However, the relationship between the two has not been well understood.
Apr 25, 2014
Interplay of rhythms makes brain centers communicate
Tübingen neuroscientists say differing rhythms coordinate the neural activity governing movement.
Apr 25, 2014
New sensor molecules have potential for early cancer detection
A research team lead by Academy Professor Kari Rissanen at the University of Jyväskylä has discovered a new water-soluble fluorescent detection system that is extremely sensitive to pyrophosphate (PPi).
Apr 25, 2014
Researchers identify potential new strategy to treat ovarian cancer
(Medical Xpress)—Scientists studying cancerous tumour tissues in a laboratory believe they have identified a potential new strategy to treat ovarian cancer – which affects around 7,000 women in the UK each year.
Apr 25, 2014
FDA's 'first step' on tobacco rule is positive but not big enough, says the American Heart Association
American Heart Association CEO Nancy Brown issued the following comments today on the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) proposed rule to regulate e-cigarettes, cigars and other tobacco products:
Apr 25, 2014