When people eat, they ingest the nucleic acids that reside in all living things. The compounds in these acids could inhibit the growth of cancer...
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Dietary compounds may help inhibit cancer cell growth, highlighting the potential of nucleic acids in cancer prevention.
When people eat, they ingest the nucleic acids that reside in all living things. The compounds in these acids could inhibit the growth of cancer...
A researcher in Purdue University’s College of Science, USA, is developing a patent-pending platform technology that mimics the dual-layer structure...
In a new study, clinician-scientists and researchers from the National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) have demonstrated the use of exosomes to...
A recent study from Urmia University of Medical Sciences suggests that turmeric compounds, known as curcuminoids, along with vitamin D...
A recent study from Urmia University of Medical Sciences suggests that turmeric compounds, known as curcuminoids, along with vitamin D...
Scion scientists have identified a unique microbiome associated with pine pollen, a significant step forward in forest research. Source: Timberbiz Led...
Scion scientists have identified a unique microbiome associated with pine pollen, a significant step forward in forest research. Source: Timberbiz Led...
Underscoring the importance of health education and open communication, celebrity mother-and-daughter duo Cheska and Kendra Kramer have introduced...
Canadian Feed The Children (CFTC) hosted a three-day event for delegates from six Indigenous partner communities to mark the official launch of the...
Canadian Feed The Children (CFTC) hosted a three-day event for delegates from six Indigenous partner communities to mark the official launch of the...