Archive: 15/11/2013
Team-based approaches needed to fight high blood pressure
Uncontrolled high blood pressure rates continue to grow despite the availability of proven treatments, but collaborative approaches can be effective in fighting this deadly disease, according to a science advisory from the ...
Nov 15, 2013
Why video games make healthy stocking stuffers
Don't feel guilty for stuffing Sonic in the Santa sack - video games can be good for your children's mental health.
Nov 15, 2013
Vivax malaria may be evolving around natural defense
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute have discovered recent genetic mutations in a parasite that causes over 100 million cases of malaria annually—changes that may ...
Nov 15, 2013
New research finds potential risk for millions in Africa believed resistant to vivax malaria
Provocative new research shows that the Plasmodium vivax parasite, responsible for nearly 20 million cases of malaria in 2010, may be "rapidly evolving" to overcome the natural resistance conferred by a blood type found in ...
Nov 15, 2013
Protein quality: Research shows the superiority of whey protein
As science continues to support the role of protein in building and maintaining lean muscle, maintaining weight and aging healthy, consumers are embracing the important role of protein in the diet. But not all proteins are ...
Nov 15, 2013
Study unveils SINE's potential of re-activating tumour fighting proteins within a cell
New study suggests that selective blockade of CRM1-dependent nuclear export represents a completely novel, tumour metastasis-selective approach for the treatment of advanced metastatic prostate cancers.
Nov 15, 2013
Can games have positive effects on young people's lives?
Researchers from Birmingham City University and Birmingham Children's Hospital are exploring how computer games and game based learning can be applied in the healthcare sector in a bid to boost young people's understandings ...
Nov 15, 2013