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Stress on Mitochondria

Scientists investigate the impact of stress on mitochondria

A research team from Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU) has linked the impact of stress on mitochondria and neurodegenerative diseases.  How was this link made between...
non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

25% of adults may have undiagnosed non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

New research from the American Heart Association has estimated that one in four adults worldwide has non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) – a condition...
Risk of Developing Diabetes

Common industrial chemicals put middle-aged women at risk of diabetes

Scientists from the University of Michigan discovered that exposure to widely used ‘forever chemicals’ increases the risk of diabetes in middle-aged women. This study, recently...
New Cancer Drug

New cancer drug developed in CU lab

CU Cancer Centre scientists recently demonstrated how a new cancer drug can slow the progression of cancer cells, by inhibiting the oncogene CHD1L, which...

An evidence-based approach to understanding the effects of THC

Australian medical cannabis pioneers, LeafCann, provide a detailed analysis of the effects of THC, examining the potential risks imposed by the cannabis compound. In this...
Gene Mutations

Blood cancer treatment revolutionised with gene editing technology

A research team from Hokkaido University has utilised gene editing technology to identify new molecular targets for treating aggressive forms of leukaemia in adults. What...
Could a nasal spray revolutionise treatment for the delta variant?

Could a nasal spray revolutionise treatment for the delta variant?

A new compound delivered in a nasal spray is highly effective in preventing and treating the Delta variant of Covid in mice. The study was...
How consuming sugar excessively promotes inflammatory processes

How consuming sugar excessively promotes inflammatory processes

Excessive sugar consumption can promote inflammatory processes in the body and lead to the development of autoimmune diseases. Individuals consuming sugar and other carbohydrates in...
Is liquid fructose intake a risk factor for fatty liver disease?

Is liquid fructose intake a risk factor for fatty liver disease?

A new study has illustrated the impact of drinks with liquid fructose and a high-fat diet on short-term fatty liver disease prevalence. Research carried out...

Creating an optimal cold chain storage environment

B Medical Systems details the importance of optimal cold chain storage solutions in order to preserve the integrity of cells and other complex samples. In...
effects of vaping

Effects of vaping impact male heart health more than female

Research from the US suggests that the long-term effects of vaping are far worse on the cardiovascular health of adult males than females. A mouse...
lysin

Scientists discover new lysin that can eradicate multidrug-resistant bacteria

An international team of researchers have identified an exciting new phage lysin that has demonstrated effectiveness at killing multidrug-resistant bacteria, a potentially groundbreaking step...
XPhyto: Taking biosensors to the next level

XPhyto: Taking biosensors to the next level

2022 could mark a breakout year for XPhyto Therapeutics Corp. as they look at taking their rapid detection of bacterial and infectious disease technology...
Creating universal blood type organs for transplants

Creating universal blood type organs for transplants

Researchers have proved it is possible to create universal blood type organs, decreasing mortality for patients on the waitlist. The study, performed at the Latner...
NHS to roll out new gene therapy for metachromatic leukodystrophy

NHS to roll out new gene therapy for metachromatic leukodystrophy

The NHS has agreed on a deal for life-saving treatment for metachromatic leukodystrophy that will offer babies and young children the prospect of a...
How does treating COVID with antibiotics compare to standard treatment?

How does treating COVID with antibiotics compare to standard treatment?

A new study conducted in an Egyptian hospital showed that treating COVID patients with antibiotics resulted in similar recovery times as patients who were...
foods high in flavanoids

Foods high in flavonoids may reduce Parkinson’s disease mortality

New research has identified that foods high in flavonoids may reduce mortality in people with Parkinson's disease, potentially illustrating how dietary changes can enhance...
chronic wounds

Everything you need to know about chronic wounds

Digital editor, Monet Bailey, examines the burden of chronic wounds on quality of life and the latest innovations in wound care treatment. A chronic wound...
Could a concussion diagnosis be monitored through urine samples?

Could a concussion diagnosis be monitored through urine samples?

A concussion diagnosis is hard to define with injuries not appearing on routine brain scans and no definitive diagnostic test available. It is usually...
Sweeteners during pregnancy may affect a baby’s gut microbiome

Sweeteners during pregnancy may affect a baby’s gut microbiome

A new study investigates the link between consuming sweeteners during pregnancy and a child’s risk of obesity and changes in their gut microbiome. The researchers...

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