Jet lag disorder associated with shift work can lead to brain changes increasing appetite
Scientists have uncovered why night shift work is associated with changes in appetite in a new University of Bristol-led study. The findings, published in Communications Biology, could help…
Immune cells identified as “metabolic factories” in the gut
A research team from MedUni Vienna and the FWF-sponsored Special Research Area SFB F83 Immunometabolism has now demonstrated for the first time the central role of macrophages in…
Giorgio Berlini, where glass is an art
Prof. Francesco Carelli
Blood-based biomarker may redefine the future treatment for advanced melanoma
Measuring circulating tumor DNA may lead to alternative treatment options and better outcomes for patients with advanced BRAF-negative melanoma, report investigators in The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics
Prediction of the risk of recurrence of venous thrombosis – validity of the Vienna Prediction Model confirmed
A prediction model can be used to identify people affected by venous thromboembolism who have only a low risk of recurrence and may not require long-term blood thinning….