If you are still alive – gymnastics!
Regular exercise in adulthood increases the chances of good physical and mental health seven times in old age.
26.11.2013Regular exercise in adulthood increases the chances of good physical and mental health seven times in old age.
26.11.2013Having collected a huge number of electronic case histories of various patients, it was possible to establish new coincidences between nucleotide variations in DNA and numerous diseases, including oncological ones.
26.11.2013The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has ordered 23andMe to stop selling home-made genetic tests until they pass FDA licensing.
26.11.2013A single injection of an insulin-releasing nanoset under the action of ultrasound made it possible to regulate blood glucose levels for 10 days.
26.11.2013Half of the participants in the second phase of clinical trials of the experimental method of immunotherapy for glioblastoma multiforme lived more than five years after diagnosis, which is four times higher than the average with standard therapy.
26.11.2013Suppression of the activity of the liver enzyme MK2 solves all metabolic problems in obesity, metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus.
26.11.2013The authors of two studies published in Cell are convinced that the phenomenon of senescence, previously associated only with pathological conditions, including aging and cancer, is a normal and important process of embryogenesis.
25.11.2013American scientists have found "suicide markers" that allow not only to identify people who are prone to suicide, but also to track the emotional state of the patient in dynamics.
25.11.2013Two groups of researchers simultaneously published articles showing that the presence or absence of the "right" bacteria in the intestine affects the effectiveness of anti-cancer therapy.
25.11.2013At the European Cancer Congress, discoveries and developments in the field of immunotherapy were called a new era in oncology. However, targeted therapy, which became a revolution 15 years ago, also continues to develop rapidly.
25.11.2013Rapamycin has demonstrated unexpected positive effects in a mouse model of Ley syndrome, a life–incompatible hereditary mitochondrial defect.
25.11.2013Researchers from the University of Hawaii have shown that genetically modified mice with a Y-chromosome containing only two genes are able to develop normally and can even have offspring.
25.11.2013Be attentive to yourself, do not allow the development of gum disease. At the first signs of periodontitis, immediately contact a periodontist.
22.11.2013Briefly and clearly – about what new disciplines appeared in the era of big biology and what development the "classical" -omics received.
22.11.2013Researchers from California managed to do what scientists have not been able to do for the last 30 years: identify an inhibitor of the mutant oncogene K-Ras, which is most involved in malignant processes and has a reputation for invulnerability to pharmacotherapy.
22.11.2013A refined DNA analysis of the Denisovans showed that they interbred not only with Neanderthals and our direct ancestors, but also with a hitherto unknown extinct population of ancient people who lived in Asia more than 30 thousand years ago.
22.11.2013According to his former personal doctor, the aging Great Leader of North Korea, Kim Il Sung, was obsessed with the idea of immortality.
22.11.2013A specialist in boilers and pipes suffering from Marfan syndrome gave a curious idea to cardiac surgeons. As a result, he survived himself and helped others.
21.11.2013The risk scale, developed by American cardiologists, quite accurately determines from a conventional clinical blood test how long a person will live before fatal problems with the heart and blood vessels.
21.11.2013The FDA warns: "natural" dietary supplements for appetite reduction contain a substance similar in structure and action to the drug amphetamine.
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