The Cancer Genome Atlas Completes Highly Detailed Ovarian Cancer Analysis

May 28, 2011Posted by beatthecancer

The most thorough and detailed overview of cancer genes for any form of cancer at present has been made available by the analysis of variations in ovarian cancer. The TCGA (The Cancer Genome Atlas) ...

 

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The Mysteries of Instinct

May 28, 2011Posted by beatthecancer

The inner workings behind instinctive behaviours remain largely unknown. Questions that appear relatively simple to us such as the manner in which a mouse...

 

Unknown Ingredient in Coffee Works with Caffeine to Prevent Alzheimer 's disease

May 28, 2011Posted by beatthecancer

A currently unidentified ingredient within the popular coffee beverage has been found to work in collaboration with caffeine to prevent Alzheimer's disease. The ingredient performs this feat by raising the amounts of granulocyte colony stimulating factor (GCSF)...

New Components For Protein Transport

May 28, 2011Posted by beatthecancer

A new enzyme has been found by scientists from Ruhr University in Bochum, this enzyme provides new insight into the importation of specified cell based organelles commonly referred to as peroxisomes...

 

Research done into more effective methods of suicide prevention in war veterans

May 28, 2011Posted by beatthecancer

Research is currently being carried on the study of factors that contribute to the rate at which veterans of the USA are committing suicide. This research is the biggest of its nature to date that is centred on the rates of suicide among veterans, in parallel to other studies that have been ...

 

Studies indicate that weight loss performance in obese dieters is affected by brain chemistry

May 28, 2011Posted by beatthecancer

It has been indicated by new research that should obese dieters attempt to engage in low diets drastically, their bodies appear to undo the weight loss efforts, increasing the hardships faced by these people in the pursuit of their goals...