Bone marrow lesions can predict joint disease
London| Bone marrow lesions (BMLs) are likely to help predict a swiftly progressing joint disease, says a study.
The research shows lesions -- seen on MRI scans as regions of bone beneath the cartilage with...
Saffron in Crocin prevent Liver Cancer
Washington D.C., Jan. 1(ANI): Liver cancer remains the leading cause among the death causes by cancer worldwide.
A new study lead by UAE University Prof. Amr Amin has unraveled the mechanisms by which saffron-based...
40 Cities of China under red alert
Beijing| Agency
Reeling under the worst smog of the year, China's pollution problems continue to be compounded as 40 cities including Beijing under red alert with schools canceling classes and factories cutting their production.
Beijing, together with...
Antidepressants in pregnancy tied to autism
Women who take antidepressants during pregnancy may be more likely to have children with autism, a Canadian study suggests.
The overall risk is low— less than 1 percent of the nearly 150,000 babies in the...
Gene Editing in a Safer Way , December2015 (Source BBC)
Scientists say they have fine tuned a gene editing method to make it safer and more accurate
- vital if it is to be used in humans to cure inherited diseases or inborn errors.
The advance,...
Missouri mother who delayed cancer treatment dies after giving birth
When she was 23 weeks pregnant, Cara Walters Combs, 38, was diagnosed with stage IV melanoma. While doctors advised her to seek treatment immediately, she chose to delay until after her baby was born....
Jimmy Carter’s cancer legacy
When 91-year-old former President Jimmy Carter announced he was cancer-free from a dangerous melanoma that had metastasized to his brain, the nation cheered his good news.
Cheers also went up in cancer labs and treatment...