UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE Around one in 500 men could be carrying an extra X or Y chromosome – most of them unaware – putting them at increased risk of diseases such as type 2 diabetes, atherosclerosis and thrombosis, say researchers at the universities of Cambridge and Exeter. In a study published in Genetics in Medicine, researchers...
Hormones contribute to sex disparities in bladder cancer, study shows
CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER Male sex hormones interfere with the body’s ability to fight bladder cancer, likely explaining why males experience higher cancer rates and more deadly disease, according to a new study co-led by a Cedars-Sinai Cancer investigator. These findings, published in Science Immunology, could represent a significant step toward unraveling why disparities in cancer incidence, prognosis and...
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The benefits of staying a sugar baby are many and varied. This lifestyle can be very profitable, and it can help you build a good career. Nonetheless prior to you hop into this kind of lifestyle, you should consider all of the pros and cons to be sure it is best for your family. One...
Going all the way: Scientists prove that inhaled vaccines offer better protection and immunity than nasal sprays
by McMaster University Michael D’Agostino demonstrates the aerosol delivery method, which in this study was done on animal models. Credit: McMaster University McMaster University scientists who compared respiratory vaccine delivery systems have confirmed that inhaled aerosol vaccines provide far better protection and stronger immunity than nasal sprays. While nasal sprays reach primarily the nose and...
Cutting-edge imaging yields new insights into stroke
by Greg Basky, Canadian Light Source Hemorrhage biomarkers provide insights into the extent of heme biotransformation during recovery as well as the extent of hemorrhage-induced oxidative damage. Credit: Metallomics (2022). DOI: 10.1093/mtomcs/mfac007 Hemorrhagic stroke, where a weakened vessel in the brain ruptures, can lead to permanent disability or death. Across the globe, over 15 million people are...
Researchers identify a new candidate therapeutic target for Parkinson’s disease
by Brigham and Women’s Hospital Immunohistochemistry for alpha-synuclein showing positive staining (brown) of an intraneural Lewy-body in the Substantia nigra in Parkinson’s disease. Credit: Wikipedia The human brain is lipid rich. Lipids and fatty acids contribute to many important cellular processes. Alpha-synuclein—a protein that plays a critical role in Parkinson’s disease (PD)—is known to interact...
10 Early Signs of Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Written by Cherilyn Cecchini, MD | Reviewed by Katie E. Golden, MDPublished on June 2, 2022 Key takeaways: There are many different types of dementia, but they all cause forgetfulness, trouble thinking clearly, and difficulty controlling emotions. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia. Early signs of Alzheimer’s dementia include new memory loss,...
Smart hydrogel dressing releases antibiotics when it detects bacteria
By Michael Irving June 09, 2022 Researchers have developed a new hydrogel that releases antibiotics in response to the presence of bacteria Depositphotos Scientists at Brown University have developed a new material that can release drugs only when pathogenic bacteria are around. When used as a bandage, the hydrogel could deliver medication on-demand when infection...
Critical step forward in understanding Parkinson’s disease and how to treat it
by Dirk Hoffman, University at Buffalo Immunohistochemistry for alpha-synuclein showing positive staining (brown) of an intraneural Lewy-body in the Substantia nigra in Parkinson’s disease. Credit: Wikipedia A new study led by a researcher in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo has important implications for developing future treatments for Parkinson’s...