Bra does more harm than good
According to the results of a study involving 320 young women, the constant wearing of a bra does not help to reduce back pain and weakens the muscles supporting the breast, which contributes to its sagging.
16.04.2013According to the results of a study involving 320 young women, the constant wearing of a bra does not help to reduce back pain and weakens the muscles supporting the breast, which contributes to its sagging.
16.04.2013The creation of the first three-dimensional map of the telomerase enzyme molecule, which plays a crucial role in aging and cell malignancy, opens up new opportunities in the fight against various diseases.
16.04.2013The analysis of a vast array of data has refuted the widespread opinion that medications, vitamins, dietary supplements and physical activity slow down the age-related deterioration of cognitive function. The only effective means are mental exercises.
16.04.2013A microfluidic chip for separating a mixture of different cell types, based on easily distinguishable differences in their adhesive properties, can significantly increase the number of stem cells obtained by reprogramming.
16.04.2013Contrary to popular belief, type I interferons do not always help in the fight against viruses. In cases of pathogens prone to chronization, they contribute to the formation of persistent infections.
16.04.2013The rat test was successful: the kidney filters blood and produces urine. Although so far the bioengineering body is not up to the usual in terms of the quality of work.
15.04.2013The first case of pregnancy of a woman with a transplanted uterus in the history of medicine has been recorded. However, the final success can be reported in eight months…
15.04.2013Despite the increased life expectancy, according to the state of "metabolic health", modern adults are inferior to their peers from their parents' generation and even to those who were born just 10 years earlier.
15.04.2013A molecule with the classification number AGI-6780 has been named as a promising candidate for the role of a possible targeted (that is, directed against well-marked molecular targets) anticancer drug.
15.04.2013The Scripps Institute has found a link between the toxic effects of beta-amyloid and tau protein and warns against euphoria about metformin.
15.04.2013The protein cocktail developed by the specialists of the Mayo Clinic makes it possible to transform bone marrow stem cells into cardiopoietic stem cells, the introduction of which improves heart function in patients with heart failure.
15.04.2013The technology for creating a transparent brain was called Clarity. With its help, you can examine each neuron in detail without damaging the structure of the brain at all. If you add a fluorescent marker, you can see the RNA in its present place.
12.04.2013The Weizmann Institute of Science announces a set of master's, postgraduate and postdoctoral programs at Feinberg Graduate School in the main areas of physics, mathematics, biology, chemistry, information technology.
12.04.2013The results of a phase I clinical trial demonstrated the safety and efficacy of an experimental drug based on artificial antibodies for the treatment of several types of cancer.
12.04.2013The FDA is going to restrict the use of stem cells in veterinary medicine. This solution has many supporters and many opponents: according to veterinarians, the effect of stem cell treatment is simply amazing.
12.04.2013The results of the first phase I clinical trial of the drug, which is based on the phenomenon of RNA interference, indicate the safety and potential effectiveness of drugs of this class.
12.04.2013The idea of using iodized salt as a way to prevent goiter, mental retardation, fertility disorders in women, and many other problems was formulated at the beginning of the XX century. The USA, Switzerland, and Austria quickly began work on tracking and correcting iodine deficiency conditions.
12.04.2013According to the results of the phase I clinical trial, 75% of patients with the last stages of recurrent ovarian cancer responded to the new two-stage immunotherapy. At the same time, one of them went into full remission.
12.04.2013Discoveries that could radically change our lives in the foreseeable future are being made today at the intersection of sciences: biology and mathematics, chemistry and physics, medicine and nanotechnology.
11.04.2013In experiments on dogs, scientists have successfully applied a combination of two therapeutic approaches to treat a hereditary disease that leads to "chicken blindness".
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