Tag: nature communications
Injectable multi-drug implant discovered for HIV treatment
Long-acting multi-drug implant shows promise as an alternative to daily pill regimen for HIV treatment and prevention
A new study published in Nature Communications shows...
Scientists identify brain centre responsible for stress, eating disorders
UTHealth researchers say their work may lead to a treatment for anorexia nervosa that makes people avoid food
The tendency to not eat when stressed,...
New cell raises hopes of liver regeneration without transplant
Scientists discover a cell in the liver that can help the organ regenerate; may reduce the need for transplants
Liver transplants may soon be passe.
Researchers...
A fish toxin 100 times more toxic than cyanide gives lasting...
Tetrodotoxin, a toxin derived from pufferfish, when used in tiny amounts could give lasting pain relief
A fish toxin could replace opioids for long term...
New profiling technique of cancer cells could revolutionise treatment
New chip based blood analysis enables comprehensive genetic profiling of all cancer cells allowing more accurate treatment
A new way to cleanly separate out cancer...
New risk genes for osteoporosis hold promise of novel therapy
Scientists identified new risk genes for osteoporosis using latest data analytical tools
Scientists have identified new risk genes for osteoporosis, the chronic bone-weakening condition that...
Sleep. It rejuvenates you deep inside, even repairs DNA
Researchers identify the beneficial role of sleep that includes repair of DNA damage
Sleep allow the neurons to perform efficient DNA maintenance that repair DNA...
Apple or pear? Genes decide the shape of your body &...
A recent study has found that whether you store your fat around the trunk or in other parts of your body is highly influenced...
People living with cancer four times more likely to commit suicide
People with cancer are more than four times more likely to commit suicide, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers.
In a study using...
Blocking estrogen pathway key to reverse osteoporosis
Blocking estrogen signal in brain may reverse osteoporosis in females
New research shows that blocking a particular set of signals from estrogen-sensitive brain cells, can...