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Oct 25,2018
Prostate Cancer Inhibited by Compound against "Undruggable” Target
Scientists at New York University (NYU) and the New York University School of Medicine have used computer simulation tools to develop a new type of compound that blocks the interaction of proteins involved in driving drug-resistant prostate cancer. Rather than target the androgen receptor (AR), which is the main therapeutic target for prostate cancer, theRead more
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Prostate Cancer Inhibited by Compound against "Undruggable” Target
Oct 25,2018
Breast Cancer Immunotherapy Delivered without Side Effects
While cancer immunotherapy is one of the most exciting new research areas due to the potential it holds for treating tumors that have been resistant to traditional therapies, it often still comes with unwanted side effects. Mitigating these negative reactions is a primary goal of clinicians and scientists. One possible mechanism to help diminish side-effectsRead more
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Oct 24,2018
Gut Microbiota of Infants Predicts Obesity in Children and how to avoiding common misunderstandings in the use of medicine in children
The following article will tell you what children may be related to the gut microbiome and also provide some ways to avoid the effects of medicine on children.
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Gut Microbiota of Infants Predicts Obesity in Children and how to avoiding common misunderstandings in the use of medicine in children
Oct 24,2018
Lavender Scent Reduces Anxiety through Smell Receptors
Lavender – purple, pretty, and fragrant – is a darling of the wellness world. From soothing bath soaks to luxury candles, lavender has long been used in aromatherapy and marketed in beauty products as an ingredient that helps promote calmness. And while many studies have shown lavender's relaxing effect, research has not proven the importance ofRead more
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Lavender Scent Reduces Anxiety through Smell Receptors
Oct 23,2018
Tiny CRISPR Protein from Tiny Archaea May Have Big Diagnostic Impact
If you could listen closely enough to Archaea, you might hear them busily shredding single-stranded DNA, most likely infectious material from a virus. And if you could look closely enough, you might see that the shredding tool used by the tiny organisms was a tiny Cas protein, not the big, bulky Cas9 protein so famousRead more
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Oct 23,2018
Dads' Exercise and Nicotine Exposure Affect Children’s Cognitive and Metabolic Health
The results of studies by researchers at Florida State University College of Medicine suggest that nicotine exposure in men could lead to cognitive deficits in their children and grandchildren. The research found that adding nicotine to the drinking water of male mice led to epigenetic changes in sperm cell genes that might impact on keyRead more
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Dads' Exercise and Nicotine Exposure Affect Children’s Cognitive and Metabolic Health
Oct 22,2018
Gut Bacteria Link Dietary Fiber with Liver Cancer
Many of the processed foods we find on grocery store shelves have been loaded up with highly refined soluble fibers such as inulin, a popular probiotic that recently received approval from the FDA to be marketed as health-promoting. But a new study from The University of Toledo's (UT) College of Medicine and Life Sciences isRead more
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Gut Bacteria Link Dietary Fiber with Liver Cancer
Oct 22,2018
Methylation Markers Distinguish Aggressive from Manageable Prostate Cancer
Scientists in the U.K. and Canada have identified a DNA methylation signature that they claim can distinguish aggressive prostate cancer from more manageable disease, with up to 92% accuracy. The researchers, headed by Norman Maitland, Ph.D., at the University of York's department of biology, hope that the pattern of 17 epigenetic markers could be usedRead more
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Methylation Markers Distinguish Aggressive from Manageable Prostate Cancer
Oct 19,2018
Fish Oils May Slow Breast Cancer Growth via Immune, Inflammatory Mechanisms
Past epidemiological studies have suggested that women who consume high levels of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids (LC-ω-3FA) have a lower risk of developing breast cancer (BC) than women who consume low levels of omega-3. New research in mice suggests that a diet rich in long-chain omega-3 fatty acids can suppress the growth and metastasis ofRead more
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Fish Oils May Slow Breast Cancer Growth via Immune, Inflammatory Mechanisms
Oct 19,2018
Drug-Resistant Bacteria Zapped by Probiotic-Antibiotic Combination
Scientists at MIT report that by delivering a combination of antibiotic drugs and probiotics, they could eradicate two strains of drug-resistant bacteria that often infect wounds. To achieve this, they encapsulated the probiotic bacteria in a protective shell of alginate, a biocompatible material that prevents the probiotics from being killed by the antibiotic. The team'sRead more
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