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Herpesviruses could be eradicated with gene-editing technique

Date: Jul-01-2016
A gene-editing technique - CRISPR/Cas9 - shows promise for the eradication of herpesviruses, after researchers found it cleared 95 percent of latent EBV.

Testosterone may be key to maintaining sexual function in older men

Date: Jul-01-2016
Testosterone therapy has been used for years, but research into its effect on sexual dysfunction in older men is scarce. A new study brings good news.

Are Beets Good for Diabetes?

Date: Jul-01-2016
A number of studies suggest that beets may be beneficial for people with diabetes. This article takes a closer look at their nutritional properties.

Marijuana compound removes Alzheimer's-related protein from nerve cells

Date: Jun-30-2016
Researchers find the active compound in marijuana - THC - reduces levels of beta-amyloid in nerve cells, a protein that is a hallmark of Alzheimer's.

Butter not significantly linked to ill health, says study

Date: Jun-30-2016
Saturated fats are bad for us, but maybe not in every case. Butter, it seems, may not increase the risk of CVD and may protect against diabetes.

Brain tumors: Researchers hail soluble asprin as potential breakthrough

Date: Jun-30-2016
A soluble liquid aspirin that crosses the blood-brain barrier is ten times stronger than current drugs at treating brain tumors, say lab tests.

HIV: What are the Symptoms?

Date: Jun-30-2016
Learn about the signs and symptoms of HIV. This article looks at the symptoms of the HIV and AIDS, and how they change over the different stages.

Coping with Chronic Knee Pain

Date: Jun-30-2016
This article examines the causes of chronic knee pain, along with some of the ways people can treat and prevent long-lasting pain in the knees.

Diabetes risk increased for men who get too much, too little sleep

Date: Jun-30-2016
Men who sleep more or less than the average 7 hours each night may be at higher risk of developing diabetes, according to new research.

Lou Gehrig's: Safety of stem cell treatment investigated

Date: Jun-30-2016
Stem cell research may offer a glimmer of hope for the future treatment of Lou Gehrig’s disease. A new study examines its safety in humans.