During pregnancy, the mother experiences a wide range of physiological changes to ensure that the fetus grows and develops normally while keeping her body healthy. One such change is adapting to the increased stress associated with pregnancy by neutralizing potential…
Read MoreAggressive prostate cancer linked to ancestral heritage
Two pioneering studies published simultaneously today in Nature and Genome Medicine, have identified genetic signatures explaining ethnic differences in the severity of prostate cancer, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Through genetic sequencing of prostate cancer tumours from Australian, Brazilian and South…
Read MoreA gene not previously known to regulate immunity could turn tired T-cells around
T cells used in immunotherapy treatments can get exhausted by the task of fighting cancer cells or get shutdown as they enter tumors. Using a CRISPR-based edit on these cells’ genomes, researchers at UC San Francisco and Gladstone Institutes have…
Read MoreEffects of stress and coping strategies regarding COVID also depend on pre-pandemic state of brain networks
The COVID-19 pandemic generated a unique scenario to analyze the psychological impact of global and extreme situations on the population. Now, a study reveals the importance of the configuration of individual brain networks—before the COVID-19 outbreak—in people’s ability of managing…
Read More‘Chilly’ sign you could have shingles and other symptoms
Shingles: Symptoms and effects of virus We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can…
Read MoreScientists discover a novel mechanism leading to the inflammatory cytokine storm in COVID-19
A new study by HSS Research Institute scientists identifies a mechanism by which SARS-CoV-2 induces the inflammatory response in COVID-19 patient lungs, so-called “cytokine storm”, that can lead to lasting tissue damage and poor patient outcomes. The lead investigator Dr….
Read MoreThis Under-$100 Kids Puffer Jacket With a 1,500-Person Waitlist is Finally Available — For Now
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. We swear winter is getting colder and colder every year. The jackets we wore and swore by last year…
Read MoreRegular marijuana use may increase the risk of overactive bladder
A recent The American Journal of Medicine study aimed to determine the relationship between self-reported marijuana use and overactive bladder symptoms using information gathered from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) database. Study: Relationship between marijuana use and Overactive…
Read MoreChrissy Teigen Reminisces on Her Pre-Pregnancy Body with an Ode to Her Stomach
Like all foodies, Chrissy Teigen loves trying a wide variety of meals. She wrote two cookbooks, Cravings: Hungry for More in 2018 and Cravings: All Together: Recipes to Love in 2021. She has her own cookware line — including lavender…
Read MorePeople in the UK have higher probabilities of dying early than predicted
Men and women in the UK have a higher probability of dying than predicted, a new report has found, which could have a big impact on the future viability of pensions schemes. The research from Bayes Business School, which looks…
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