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Beige fat could hold key to age-related metabolism change
New research suggests a strategy to ward off age-related weight gain, which could prevent obesity and associated health disorders like type 2 diabetes, heart disease…
Report: Disease history doubles rate of colorectal cancer screening for family members
Colonoscopy is the best-known screening test, but there is scope to enhance the awareness of other tests such as fecal tests Doctors are the biggest…
Why Are Scientists Getting Mice Drunk?
Paramedics or ER docs may someday revive dangerously drunk people by injecting them with a big dose of a liver hormone, according to researchers who…
Targeting a unique metabolic pathway might starve pancreatic cancer
Much of the research on new cancer treatments in the last two decades has focused on genetic targets that allow cancers to grow and spread…
Happy Henry Is Sure to Stick By Your Side
He’s Henry the cat, he is, he is! Henry can be a shy guy at first but will warm up to you quickly, especially if…
Japanese survey: Is the information on infection prevention measures against COVID-19 reaching the target audience?
Key points: Information on infection prevention measures against COVID-19 pandemic disseminated by various media may not be sufficiently reaching the target audience seeking to obtain…
Worlds first studies with bedside portable MRI in pediatric ECMO patients
The neonatology team at the University Hospital Bonn (UKB) has conducted the world’s first study of children receiving ECMO therapy using the mobile magnetic resonance…
Weight main factor impacting QoL after single-anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass
For patients undergoing single-anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy (SADI-S), weight control is the main factor impacting quality of life, according to a study published…
Danger or pleasure? How we learn to tell the difference
Deep within our brain’s temporal lobes, two almond-shaped cell masses help keep us alive. This tiny region, called the amygdala, assists with a variety of…