Helsinki [Finland], May 29 (ANI): A new study at the University of Helsinki inspected and analysed the development of insomnia symptoms in midlife and their effects on memory, learning ability and concentration after retirement.
There seems to be a better detection method for COVID-19, which the strongest evidence suggests is more effective than testings. This method has a wet nose and four legs. Yes, a sniffer dog. Dogs have an excellent sense of smell. In support of this reason, scientists have claimed that dogs could help in detecting people […]
Helsinki [Finland], May 2 (ANI): A recent study at the University of Helsinki revealed that the fungal microbiota in the gut is more abundant and diverse in children treated with antibiotics compared with the control group even six weeks following the start of the antibiotic course.
Washington [US], April 24 (ANI): Minor genetic differences can affect the ability to utilize the energy of various nutrients, according to a new study by the University of Helsinki.
Helsinki [Finland], April 23 (ANI): Minor genetic differences can affect the ability to utilize the energy of various nutrients, according to a new study by the University of Helsinki.
Washington [US], April 23 (ANI): A new study demonstrates that in utero exposure to mother's antiepileptic or antidepressant medication may affect the development of the newborn brain networks.
Helsinki [Finland], April 21 (ANI): According to a new study by the University of Helsinki, minor genetic differences can affect the ability to utilize the energy of various nutrients.
Helsinki [Finland], April 21 (ANI): According to a new study by the University of Helsinki, minor genetic differences can affect the ability to utilize the energy of various nutrients.
Helsinki [Finland], February 12 (ANI): Ovarian cancer often goes undetected until it reaches a level wherein it has spread within the pelvis and stomach. Every year, roughly 550 women develop ovarian cancer in Finland. Ovarian cancer is difficult to treat and it is commonly fatal, with 320 women dying of ovarian cancer annually in Finland. Now, researchers at the University of Helsinki have uncovered how tumour cells interact with the immune system in ovarian cancer.
Helsinki [Finland], February 12 (ANI): Ovarian cancer often goes undetected until it reaches a level wherein it has spread within the pelvis and stomach. Every year, roughly 550 women develop ovarian cancer in Finland. Ovarian cancer is difficult to treat and it is commonly fatal, with 320 women dying of ovarian cancer annually in Finland. Now, researchers at the University of Helsinki have uncovered how tumour cells interact with the immune system in ovarian cancer.