Could Chemotherapy Efficacy Be Better?
Researchers further chemotherapy efficacy by identifying antibodies that attack a specific protein in tumor cells.
Read MoreResearchers further chemotherapy efficacy by identifying antibodies that attack a specific protein in tumor cells.
Read MoreEmerging research on a 3D protein structure within red blood cells tells us how this and similarly shaped proteins work in the body.
Read MoreMatabele ants of sub-Saharan Africa are the only other known species to recognize infections and be able to use antibiotics for treatment.
Read MoreResearchers used baker’s yeast to produce two compounds important to antipsychotic drugs: alstonine and serpentine.
Read MoreResearchers consider how the placebo effect may actually improve the effectiveness of methadone treatment plans.
Read MoreYou have probably heard of the placebo effect, but what is it and how does it work? Can something that’s in our heads actually provide relief?
Read MoreHand-washing in hospitals is known to reduce patient infections, but a study has found that hospital workers wash their hands less frequently when tired.
Read MoreOpioid addiction may be preventable and reversible with the help of a traditional Chinese medicine, according to new research.
Read MoreScientists at the University of Southampton have discovered a novel way to attack tumors using the body’s own immune system to treat cancer.
Read MoreA taste-signaling protein found in the tongue and pancreas provides a way to design healthier sugar substitutes and new diabetes medications.
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