The bodies of virtually all U.S. pregnant women carry multiple chemicals including some banned since the 1970s and others used in common products such as non-stick cookware processed foods and personal care products according to a new study from UCSF. The study marks the first time that the nu ...
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( Wiley-Blackwell ) New research found the genetic variant Patatin-like phospholipase domain containing protein-3 (PNPLA3) acting in conjunction with the glucokinase regulatory protein (GCKR) is associated with increased susceptibility to fatty liver disease in obese children. The study publish ...
(Medical Xpress) -- A recent study by researchers from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Maryland identified the reasons why college-age individuals would be tested for sexually transmitted diseases. These findings are valuable in developing public health awareness advertisi ...
( University of Manchester ) Scientists have moved a step closer to understanding how one of our body's own proteins helps stop the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) in its tracks.
GUATEMALA CITY An investigation by Guatemalan authorities has identified about 1300 people who may have been involved in a 1940s U.S. syphilis experiment a few of whom may still be living Vice President Rafael Espada said Wednesday. The search of hospital health department military and prison ...
In a research study appearing in the journal Cancer Cell on March 14 scientists from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) and four other institutions have identified a strategy for targeted molecular therapy in liver cancer which currently has limited treatment options and one of the worst one- ...