Laboratory experiments with cancer cells have revealed two ways in which tumors evade drugs designed to starve and kill them.
Researchers from the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Basic Sciences have uncovered the first example of ...
Our cells need to be able to recognize potential invaders as a threat, the key function of the body's innate immune system.
Revealing research has found many people living with a disability feel unsupported and unprepared to face a crisis—but vital ...
As public health challenges like suicide and rising chronic illness rates continue to strain health care systems, new ...
The biggest and most comprehensive analysis of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists on kidney and cardiovascular ...
Researchers from King's College London, in collaboration with academics from Imperial College London, are exploring whether ...
A new method to profile gene activity in the living human brain has been developed by researchers at FutureNeuro, the ...
Affordability in Canada affects not just groceries but also medications, with one in 20 people unable to take their ...
Both radiation and temozolomide, a generic chemotherapy treatment in pill form, have meaningful single-modality anti-tumor ...
A recent study by the Medical University of Vienna shows that adolescents with a history of non-suicidal self-injurious ...
Chromosomal instability plays a crucial role in the progression of cancer: it shapes the properties of tumor cells and drives ...