domenica, Dicembre 22, 2024

Kampferolo per la riprogrammazione cellulare nelle allergie: ma con un meccanismo d’azione alternativo

Malattie allergiche come asma, dermatite atopica e allergie alimentari...

Microbiota urinario: il regolatore della formazione dei calcoli renali e possibilmente di altre condizioni

I ricercatori della Cleveland Clinic hanno trovato la prova...

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Preventing by repurposing: from sleep sickness to diabetness, DMFO gets into the “sweet field”

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that causes the body's immune system to attack and destroy insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. Traditional...

Public health and life expectance: cancer numbers worldwide and the efforts for preventable deaths

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) estimates that ~1.9 million preventable and >1 million treatable premature deaths occurred across 38 OECD member...

Lung cancer prevention by Ganoderma mushroom: preliminaries pave clinical possibilities

Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer mortality worldwide, and most lung cancer deaths are caused by tobacco smoking and second-hand...

Kids and youngs with rising arthritis: the focus is not treatment but early prevention

Arthritis can affect children and adolescents of all races and ethnicities. However, according to the current study estimates for 2017-2021, about 220,000 children and...

Bladder cancer: “smoking menopause” might pose its threat

Bladder cancer is a common urinary malignant tumor. In 2012, bladder cancer ranks as the ninth most common‐diagnosed cancer with estimated 430,000 new cases....

Pneumonia: discovered how it grows back from residual flu

The situation is relatively common, especially in winter. You come down with the flu, which lasts longer than usual. A few days later, you...

Statins: they are over-prescribed and prevention goes revised

Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are still the leading cause of death worldwide: in 2015 they were responsible for 40% of all deaths. In the last...

cBIN1: the marker that could “set the score” for the heart

A team led by a Cedars-Sinai physician-scientist has discovered a biomarker - a protein found in the blood - for the most common type...

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