Unique anti-HIV therapy eliminates the virus and kills it

[ad_1] Kick and Kill HIV is a sneaky virus. It can hide in the immune cells of people taking daily antiretroviral therapy (ARVs), until the treatment is stopped to return with revenge. This forces them to continue antiretroviral therapy – and cope with its many side effects – throughout their lives. But now, researchers at … Read more

Drug from Philippine plants to treat dengue fever

[ad_1] Drug from Philippine plants to treat dengue fever Rainier Allan Ronda (The Philippine Star) – April 6, 2019 – 12:00 MANILA, Philippines – A team of researchers from the Institute of Medical Sciences and Health at De La Salle Dasmariñas University, led by a pharmacologist-epidemiologist, Dr. Rita Grace Alvero, has launched Phase 1 clinical … Read more

Alcohol consumption and health: a new study reveals that moderate alcohol consumption is linked to higher risk of stroke and hypertension

[ad_1] That may be enough to stop your enthusiasm: a new study challenges the idea that a drink or two a day could really be beneficial for you. In a study conducted in China, researchers found that moderate alcohol consumption slightly increased the risk of stroke and stroke. high blood pressure. However, they were not … Read more

Sleep quality could be genetic, says new research

[ad_1] Sleep is essential to the functioning of our body. Research shows that not enough is associated with diabetes, obesity and mental health issues, but despite all we know about the quality of sleep, it's not always easy to fall asleep and stay asleep. You can have the perfect nighttime routine with a dark and … Read more

New treatment restores brain aging

[ad_1] Antibodies for Algernon Scientists at Stanford University say they have developed antibodies that block a specific gene linked to aging brain – and that it gives older mice the cognitive prowess of the younger ones. "The mice have become smarter," said Tony Wyss-Coray, lead author. "Blocking [the gene] CD22 on their microglia restored their … Read more

Suspicious case of hepatitis A reported at Panera Bread plant in Warren

[ad_1] Copyright by WKBN – All rights reserved WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) – An alleged case of hepatitis A was discovered this week in the Panera Bread plant located on Elm Road, according to the Trumbull County Health Department. The plant is owned by Panera Bread and not Covelli Enterprises. According to the company, the employee … Read more

British HPV vaccination program dramatically reduces risk of cervical cancer, study finds

[ad_1] The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is given to prevent a sexually transmitted infection that can cause cancer. In 2009, the UK's National Health Service began offering the vaccine to 12- and 13-year-old girls in schools across the country. (Photo by Joe Raedle / Getty Images) Researchers at the University of Edinburgh concluded that a … Read more