Genetic tests for heart disease risk have limited benefit
Genetic tests to predict a person’s risk of heart disease and heart attack have limited benefit over conventional testing. …
Genetic tests to predict a person’s risk of heart disease and heart attack have limited benefit over conventional testing. …
Scientists have visualized for the first time protein ‘tangles’ associated with dementia in the brains of patients who have suffered a single head injury. …
Breast cancer hormone therapies may force some cancer cells into ‘sleeper mode’, allowing them to potentially come back to life years after initial treatment. …
A small study has shown that patients who received a new combination hormone treatment lost on average 4.4kg and substantially improved their blood sugar levels. …
New research suggests air quality in the US is linked with increased mortality and reduced life expectancy. …
A type of blood pressure drug, called a calcium-channel blocker, may be linked with an increased risk of diverticulosis. …
Scientists have identified a genetic ‘switch’ in breast cancer cells that boosts the production of a type of internal scaffolding that may help the cells spread to other parts of the body. …
The artificial intelligence software, created by researchers at Imperial College London and the University of Melbourne, has been able to predict the prognosis of patients with ovarian cancer …
The early-stage study, from scientists at Imperial College London, investigated the sperm quality of 50 men whose partners had suffered three or more consecutive miscarriages. …
New research unravels how so-called bacterial persister cells manipulate our immune cells, …
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