Scientific Research
SIL204 treatment may help immune system attack KRAS-driven tumors, research finds - exclusive
This comes just after SIL204 advanced into Phase 2/3 clinical evaluation at the end of July, beginning its first clinical trial at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center.
Longevity: A mathematician’s perspective on society
New monkey species, orange-lipped Likweli monkey, known as 'branch shaker,' identified in DRC
Oxford begins first human trial of Bundibugyo Ebola vaccine, Germany treats infected US citizen
Saliva tests developed by the US and Taiwan successful in detecting breast cancer
In a medical breakthrough, a team of researchers from the US and Taiwan collaborated to develop a saliva test that can detect breast cancer efficiently and effectively
Yale biologist: Ovarian tissue freezing could prevent menopause, possibly forever
Delaying menopause with ovarian cryopreservation also may confer certain health benefits associated with a later menopausal age.
Alzheimer’s may stem from modern lifestyles, new study suggests
Medical texts from 2,500 years ago rarely mention severe memory loss, suggesting today’s widespread dementia stems from modern environments and lifestyles.
Hebrew University plant experts discover problems in melon health
Hebrew University plant experts discover problems of bacterial fruit blotch and its impact on watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew, and other melon crops’ health.
Israeli scientists first to document scorpions 'hitching a ride'
They said this unique behavior sheds light on the intricate relationships of myrmecophile arachnids.
Chest pain medicine and Viagra could be a deadly combination - study
These medications are contraindicated but are often prescribed together
Scientific breakthrough in the study of neurological disorders
Tel Aviv University researchers make discovery that one of the deleted genes linked to Williams syndrome is responsible for mitochondrial function and regulation in the brain’s nerve cells.
Ancient European DNA reveals surprising multiple sclerosis origins
The findings stemmed from research involving ancient DNA sequenced from 1,664 people from various sites across Western Europe adn Asia.
Is Fitspresso FDA approved? coffee loophole diet to lose weight consumer reports real or scam?
Inactive children suffer the consequences later in life, study finds
Dr. Agbaje suggests, “Engaging in light physical activity for 3-4 hours/day may be an effective way to reduce high cholesterol and avoid heart health issues later in life.”