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A high intake of alpha linolenic acid (ALA)—found mainly in nuts, seeds, and plant oils—is associated with a lower risk
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Depression, a common mental disorder, can severely disturb the life of its patients. A hypothesis stated that the excitatory synapses
Read moreNew artificial intelligence offers hope for liver cancer patients with less than 13 percent chance of survival
Researchers at King’s College Hospital and Queen Mary University of London have shown that a new computer-based algorithm can rank
Read moreSolving mystery of rare cancers directly caused by HIV
For nearly a decade, scientists have known that HIV integrates itself into genes in cells that have the potential to
Read moreNew insights into actions of insulin and their potential impact in treating diabetes
Insulin is one of the most well known hormones in the human body for its role in regulating blood glucose.
Read moreClinical feasibility of individualized therapy in leukemia and lymphoma patients
Standard therapy for advanced recurring aggressive, hematological malignancies, such as leukemias and lymphomas, have a limited effect with patients experiencing
Read moreWHO recommends use of first malaria vaccine for children
The World Health Organization on Wednesday endorsed the RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine, the first against the mosquito-borne disease that kills more
Read moreOver a third of shock therapy patients given treatment without consent
More than a third of electroconvulsive therapy patients received the treatment without giving consent, new study suggests Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT),
Read moreHuman sense of smell resembles that of insects
Professor Bente Gunnveig Berg and her colleagues are working to unravel some of the unanswered questions about how the brain
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