New strategy to treat Parkinson’s disease On 2019-10-17 Northwestern Medicine scientists have used patient-derived neurons to develop and test a new strategy to treat Parkinson’s disease by mitigating […]
‘Natural killers’ may help treat advanced solid cancerous tumors On 2019-09-05 An internal battle over oxygen can lead to major setbacks for people battling solid malignant tumors such as lung and […]
Archie Is in for a Treat! Prince Harry’s Most Epic Dad Jokes – So Far! On 2019-09-03 If there’s one aspect of parenthood Prince Harry already has down pat, it’s the dad jokes! The former military pilot […]
Society pays heavy price for failure to diagnose and treat conduct disorder On 2019-06-27 Much greater awareness, improved diagnosis and enhanced treatment are all required in order to reduce the burden on society of […]
Drug to treat malaria could mitigate hereditary hearing loss On 2019-06-12 The ability to hear depends on proteins to reach the outer membrane of sensory cells in the inner ear. But […]
Researchers develop world’s first pocket guide for youth soccer coaches to prevent, treat asthma attacks On 2019-06-04 University of Alberta researchers and Edmonton’s youth soccer association are teaming up to keep kids with asthma safe while they […]
Scientists solve a century-old mystery to treat asthma and airway inflammation On 2019-05-23 Belgian research groups from the VIB, Ghent University, Ghent University Hospital, and the biotech company Argenx have solved a century-long […]
Oxytocin could help treat alcohol use disorder On 2019-04-16 The neuropeptide oxytocin blocks enhanced drinking in alcohol-dependent rats, according to a study published April 16 in the open-access journal […]
Vitamin D helps treat lethal drug-resistant TB On 2019-02-07 Vitamin D has been found to speed up the clearance of tuberculosis (TB) bacteria from the lungs of people with […]
Could lab-grown human minibrains help treat Alzheimer's and epilepsy? On 2018-11-19 This year, as the worlds of science, technology and literature marked the bicentenary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, in some laboratories human […]