Late-breaking Phase III FENtrepid results presented at ACTRIMS show investigational fenebrutinib met its primary endpoint of non-inferiority compared to the current standard of care, OCREVUS, in ...
Scientists have taken a decisive step toward ending one of transplant medicine’s most stubborn bottlenecks: the need to match donor organs to a recipient’s blood type. By chemically reengineering a ...
As well as affecting your health, weight and energy levels, what you eat has consequences for your libido, with diet ...
In this letter, we explore the mechanistic rationale behind sardine fasting and then move into the how-to: a practical, ...
More than 8 million people in the U.S. take blood thinners to prevent dangerous clots. At the same time, the drugs are ...
Sometimes, as the auld fellas say, the t’itst is on you so hard that it's overwhelming. From The Guardian: ...
There is a new hope for people with spinal cord injuries. Doctors are using an experimental, easy to deliver drug, with ...
AGED 25, I finally found out why I’d spent my whole life paralysed by debilitating time blindness that felt like learning to ...
We are looking for participants to join a new research study at the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences. Our research explores whether consuming a single high-fat meal enriched with a ...
The most defensible conclusion is not that wild blueberries are a cure or a supplement replacement, but that they are a ...
The Physicians and Scientists for Global Responsibility New Zealand (PSGRNZ) is raising serious concerns about whether New Zealand’s Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission (MHWC) can fulfil its ...
Procedures that remove plaque from a narrowed carotid artery in the neck or prop the artery open with a stent did not appear to be better at improving cognitive function than medi ...