How to burn calories during everyday tasks Looking for ways to burn extra calories? Don't just stand there—these moves allow you to multitask for fitness. May 27, 2019 0 37
Turn up the heat with healthy hot chili peppers Red or green, sweet or hot, peppers are a great source of vitamins A, C, E and many of the B vitamins, plus minerals like calcium, iron and potassium. May 27, 2019 0 24
T2DM is risk factor for liver fibrosis progression in NAFLD Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a risk factor for progression of liver fibrosis in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), according to a study published online May 21 in the Journal of Gastroenterology ... May 27, 2019 0 2
Study identifies a novel oncogene for most common types of blood cancer Miguel Gallardo, researcher and coordinator of the H12O-CNIO Haematological Malignancies Clinical Research Unit headed by Joaquín Martínez at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), has participated in a study ... May 27, 2019 0 2
New algorithm uses disease history to predict intensive care patients' chances of survival Researchers from the University of Copenhagen and Rigshospitalet have used data on more than 230,000 intensive care patients to develop a new algorithm. Among other things, it uses disease history from the past 23 years to ... May 27, 2019 0 1
Cancer cells are quick-change artists adapting to their environment Until now, researchers have assumed that the growth of solid tumors originates from cancer stem cells characterized by specific surface markers, which develop in a fixed, hierarchical order. Accordingly, such cancer stem ... May 27, 2019 0 95
Shedding light on the burden of dengue in Bangladesh Dengue, also known as dengue fever, is a viral disease transmitted to humans by mosquitoes of the genus Aedes. The incidence of dengue is currently increasing dramatically, and it is now one of the diseases said to be re-emerging. ... May 27, 2019 0 1
Gene therapy for gamma-sarcoglycanopathy moves toward a clinical trial Isabelle Richard's team, a CNRS researcher in an Inserm unit at Genethon, the AFM-Telethon laboratory, has demonstrated the efficacy of gene therapy and determined the effective dose for treating a rare muscle disease, gamma-sarcoglycanopathy, ... May 27, 2019 0 1
Viruses wearing 'protein coats' are more infectious, linked to Alzheimer's disease New research from Stockholm University and Karolinska Institutet shows that viruses interact with proteins in the biological fluids of their host which results in a layer of proteins on the viral surface. This coat of proteins ... May 27, 2019 0 951
'Burn-out' is an 'occupational phenomenon' not disease: WHO (Update) The World Health Organization said Tuesday that "burn-out" remains an "occupational phenomenon" that could lead someone to seek care but it is not considered a medical condition. May 27, 2019 0 2279