Being a day person, linked to a lower risk of breast cancer
Being a day person (popularly known as larks) is associated with a lower risk of developing breast cancer, as opposed to being a nocturnal person … Read more
Being a day person (popularly known as larks) is associated with a lower risk of developing breast cancer, as opposed to being a nocturnal person … Read more
Five cancer therapies, three antibiotics for infections resistant to multiple essential drugs and the new oral anticoagulants are among the 28 medications for adults and … Read more
In the first prospective study on the body fat distribution and risk of prostate cancer measured directly, researchers have found that higher levels of abdominal … Read more
A new blood test, developed by researchers at the University of Uppsala (Sweden), shows promise in the possibility of more accurate diagnoses of ovarian cancer, … Read more
A group of researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine (USA) has shown in a study with 3,000 patients that up to 80 percent … Read more
The oral inhibitor of the poly ADP-ribose polymerase (PARP), talazoparib, has been approved by the European Commission with the indication of patients with metastatic breast … Read more
Hector Bonilla He declined to be a lawyer because he did not want to become a thief, and by pursuing his vocation he bet the … Read more
Nekane Murga, Minister of Health, has offered an interview to Radio Euskadi in which she reiterated that the lines to be followed by her Department … Read more
A team led by researchers from the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) has discovered that the dysfunction of a key gene for the proper … Read more
Scientists from Mexico's National Autonomous University (UNAM) have discovered that the venom of the Diplocentrus melici scorpion has two compounds capable of fighting antibiotic-resistant strains … Read more