Author: Mary Moore RN
Scientists Develop a Tool That Can Decode Signals Exchanged Between Human Cells
A computational platform called CellChat, developed by scientists at the University of California Irvine can help decode and analyze the signals exchanged between human cells during various biological processes. …A list of diuretic vegetables and their health benefits
Diuretic foods promote urine secretion and toxin elimination and are known to improve problems with water retention and high blood pressure. Vegetables rich in water, fiber, and minerals stimulate …Some Facts About Lung Cancer, the Disease That Took Rush Limbaugh
Lung cancer is a deadly disease that causes about 150,000 deaths a year according to the CDC. The main cause is tobacco, which is responsible for over 33% of …The Science of Cancer Prevention: Tips and Insights from Experts
The growing incidence of cancer is troubling. More and more people seem to know at least one person that has or has had the disorder. While anyone can potentially …Freeze-Drying of COVID-19 Vaccines Could Fix the Logistics Problems
Most vaccines have to be frozen or refrigerated, which imposes major storage and transportation issues. Vaccines in freeze-dried form, on the other hand, can be stored at room temperature …A Combination of Marimastat, and Varespladib a Possible Antidote to Snake Venom
A combination of two molecules has been used to save animals from snakebites by venomous snakes from different continents. The combination of Marimastat and Varespladib, two already approved drugs, …
Moon Cycles Affect Our Sleep According to a University of Washington Study
As crucial as sleep is to many of our biological functions, its deep mechanisms are still mysterious to researchers. A new study has shown that our sleep may be …
UNC Researchers Make an Antiviral Contraceptive Gel That Stimulates the Male Libido
A new sperm-killing gel developed by U.S. researchers is also said to have antiviral properties and to improve the quality of sexual intercourse for couples. Spermicides are often found …

