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Today In Medical History – January 6
(1921) Soviet-born French biochemist Marianne Grunberg-Manago was born. She discovered polynucleotide phosphorylase, a nucleic acid-synthesizing enzyme, which helped to discover the genetic code.
(1930)...
Could Components from Umbilical Cord Blood Improve Memory?
Researchers at Stanford University are aiming to figure out if umbilical cord blood or the factors found in it could help improve memory and...
Probiotics for Atopic Dermatitis Symptoms
A randomized clinical trial published in JAMA Dermatology explores the effectiveness of oral probiotics in treating atopic dermatitis.
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin...
Does Exercise Regulate Epigenetics?
Researchers discuss how exercise regulates the epigenetics that contribute to the regulation of human disease.
Recent evidence suggests that the benefits of exercise extend further...
The Double-Edged Sword of New Cancer Drugs
Powerful new cancer drugs are making strides and saving lives, but for some, it also comes with the development of other autoimmune conditions.
The advancement...
Cancer Immunotherapy Treatment Hits a Hurdle
Cancer immunotherapy is one of the most promising fields in new cancer treatment options. But how close are we really to use it as...
Bacteria and Cancer Immunotherapy: What’s in Your Gut?
Data from human and mice studies suggest that the composition of gut bacteria plays a role in the effectiveness of certain cancer immunotherapy drugs.
Cancer...
Today In Medical History – December 23
(1854) British surgeon, geologist and botanist Henry B. Guppy is born. From 1876 to 1885, he worked as a surgeon for the royal navy.
(1911)...
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