Numbers count in the genetics of moles and melanomas
University of Queensland scientists have identified a way to help dermatologists determine a patient’s risk of developing melanoma.
University of Queensland scientists have identified a way to help dermatologists determine a patient’s risk of developing melanoma.
Not all fats are equal in how they affect our skin, according to a new study in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology
By today’s estimates, one-third of adults aged 65 or older are obese. This growing obesity trend, along with the decrease in our level of physical activity as we… read more.
People who follow the paleo diet have twice the amount of a key blood biomarker linked closely to heart disease, the world’s first major study examining the impact… read more.
A new study has found that halving the amount red and processed (RPM) meat in the diet can have a significant impact on health, reducing the amount of… read more.
People with high blood pressure who take all their anti-hypertensive medication in one go at bedtime have better controlled blood pressure and a significantly lower risk of death… read more.
After 170 years, nobody was quite sure where anesthesia worked on the brain
Interview by Esther Drain In this video, Professor Solange Peters (University of Lausanne, CH) gives us her updates from ESMO including quality of research at the meeting, how… read more.
There was a lot of great news from the ESMO Congress 2019 in Barcelona for melanoma patients. Written by Esther Drain.
BOSTON – Patients significantly overestimate the anticipated amount of pain they’ll experience following surgery, which researchers say can cause unnecessary anxiety in patients, according to a study being… read more.
The genetic and clinical heterogeneity of IBD means translational research has a key role to play. A session dedicated to translational and basic science at UEG Week 2019… read more.
An oral abstract session dedicated to patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in IBD included surveys from France and the Netherlands and from the multi-centre ICONIC study.. Written by Maria Dalby