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Science and Technology

Clarifying the cellular mechanisms of periodontitis with an improved animal model

Researchers have developed a technique that allows them to analyze in detail the development of periodontitis over time.

21 May 2024, 20:13

Is hard water harmful? Advantages and disadvantages

The more dissolved minerals, the “harder” your water. But is hard water really good or bad for you?

21 May 2024, 20:06

How immune cells recognize abnormal cancer cell metabolism

Researchers have demonstrated that changes in cancer cell metabolism leave traces that could serve as targets for cancer immunotherapy.

21 May 2024, 20:02

Unlocking key answers about cell function to improve cancer treatment

Researchers at the Peter Mac Institute have found an answer to a decades-old question about cell function that could lead to improved cancer treatments in the future.

21 May 2024, 20:00

Hope for a cure for deadly visceral leishmaniasis

Simone Steger's team's discovery could help develop a treatment for the most serious form of leishmaniasis. Leishmaniasis is a tropical disease affecting an increasing number of people around the world. 

21 May 2024, 19:58

Natural peptide shows potential as new bone repair agent

Researchers from Birmingham have shown that PEPITEM, a naturally occurring peptide (small protein), holds promise as a new therapeutic agent for the treatment of osteoporosis and other bone loss disorders, with clear advantages over existing drugs.

21 May 2024, 19:35

Multi-omics tests reveal immune system response to heart attack

Scientists used high-tech biomedical and bioinformatics methods to comprehensively map the immune response to myocardial infarction..

21 May 2024, 17:11

New tool links types of Alzheimer's disease to rates of cognitive decline

The tool classifies Alzheimer's disease cases into three subtypes based on the location of changes in the brain and builds on the team's previous work by showing how these changes affect people differently.

21 May 2024, 17:06

A mother's immune status depends on her feeding strategy

Certain inflammatory proteins—substances that are released as part of the immune response—peak at different times of the day depending on whether mothers are breastfeeding, expressing milk, or formula feeding.

21 May 2024, 16:35

Researchers recommend infant brain scans to reduce stroke risk

Noninvasive brain scans for children under 1 year of age can identify risk factors and reduce the likelihood of stroke later in life.

21 May 2024, 16:25

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