Metabolism News and Research

Latest Metabolism News and Research

Texas A&M University biologist receives federal grant to study Clostridium difficile

Texas A&M University biologist receives federal grant to study Clostridium difficile

Researchers discover new gene mutations which cause devastating mitochondrial disorders

Researchers discover new gene mutations which cause devastating mitochondrial disorders

Malignant Hyperthermia Scientific Conference to be held at University of Toronto

Malignant Hyperthermia Scientific Conference to be held at University of Toronto

Genetic analysis of intestinal bacteria shows Danes have 40% less gut bacteria genes

Genetic analysis of intestinal bacteria shows Danes have 40% less gut bacteria genes

Alzheimer’s drug trial: an interview with Geoffrey Kempler, Chairman & CEO Prana Biotechnology

Alzheimer’s drug trial: an interview with Geoffrey Kempler, Chairman & CEO Prana Biotechnology

Genetic variant linked with increased risk of CHD in type 2 diabetic patients

Genetic variant linked with increased risk of CHD in type 2 diabetic patients

Researchers identify genetic locus associated with increased risk of CHD in type 2 diabetes patients

Researchers identify genetic locus associated with increased risk of CHD in type 2 diabetes patients

Microscopic material in cells offers robust treatment for stroke

Microscopic material in cells offers robust treatment for stroke

Bioactive compounds in coffee may prevent prostate cancer recurrence, delay progression

Bioactive compounds in coffee may prevent prostate cancer recurrence, delay progression

Challenges of studying health and mortality risks of obesity

Challenges of studying health and mortality risks of obesity

Seven researchers to receive grants from ASTRO to advance radiation oncology research

Seven researchers to receive grants from ASTRO to advance radiation oncology research

Research findings may lead to treatments for disorders triggered by circadian clock dysfunction

Research findings may lead to treatments for disorders triggered by circadian clock dysfunction

Scientists reveal why TB is a successful pathogen

Scientists reveal why TB is a successful pathogen

Diagnostic Dilemmas sharpens physicians' abilities to diagnose endocrine disorders

Diagnostic Dilemmas sharpens physicians' abilities to diagnose endocrine disorders

People exposed to hot environments may develop Malignant hyperthermia

People exposed to hot environments may develop Malignant hyperthermia

Research suggests restricting calories may improve success of cancer treatment

Research suggests restricting calories may improve success of cancer treatment

Childhood obesity: an interview with Dr. Kevin Hall, NIDDK, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA

Childhood obesity: an interview with Dr. Kevin Hall, NIDDK, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA

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