A mechanism linked to severe gastrointestinal issues during immune-based cancer treatment has been discovered by researchers at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Centre.
They also found a way to deliver immunotherapy's cancer-killing impact without the unwelcome side effect. Th
The purpose of this tour is to encourage foreigners studying Japanese to write compositions of the theme "Fukushima" so they can learn about Fukushima's recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake, food culture, nature and other attractions.
A new study discovered that variations in blood flow in the retina may explain why certain migraine patients have visual disturbances. The findings may provide a long-awaited visible marker for migraines that doctors may use to aid in the medical treatment of the condition.
Those who don't use hearing aids should make it one of their New Year's resolutions, according to a new study published in The Lancet Healthy Longevity by Keck Medicine of USC. Researchers found that the almost 25 per cent difference in mortality risk between regular hearing aid users and ne
The purpose of exodermal suberin has long been unknown, but a new study published in Nature Plants by researchers at the University of California, Davis demonstrates that it fulfils the same function as endodermal suberin and that tomato plants are less able to cope with water stress without
According to a new study, persons who have more disrupted sleep in their 30s and 40s are more likely to suffer memory and cognitive difficulties a decade later.
A team from the University of Michigan, home to one of the world's largest longterm studies of people with bipolar disorder, reports their findings in the journal Psychiatry Research.
People with hearing impairments consume more energy while listening. Other cognitive functions suffer as a result of the excess energy. Cognitive functions are the brain processes that allow us to think and solve problems.
According to a recent study published online in Neurology, the official journal of the American Academy of Neurology, people who have more disrupted sleep in their 30s and 40s are more likely to suffer memory and cognitive difficulties a decade later.
The study examined two types of internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy in terms of how well they lessen fibromyalgia symptoms and functional impact.