Endometriosis could be treated with cancer drug, study suggests
Researchers found that using dichloroacetate to treat the cells of women with endometriosis lowered the production of lactate, and stopped abnormal cell growth
Researchers found that using dichloroacetate to treat the cells of women with endometriosis lowered the production of lactate, and stopped abnormal cell growth
Women with a rare type of ovarian cancer could benefit from a drug that quadruples the likelihood of response compared with standard therapies
Research led by the University of Edinburgh has developed new data analysis tool in a bid to improve disease progression research
Understanding how insects navigate using the sun and daylight has potential to aid robot guidance system development
Bacteria that were thought to be resistant to a powerful antibiotic may be susceptible to treatment after all, research has found
People who suffer a stroke caused by bleeding in the brain could be helped by four simple checks of their brain scans, research suggests
Fresh insights into a potentially life-threatening lung disease that causes persistent coughing could pave the way for new therapies
Experts find that the painkiller blocks a key process linked to tumor formation
A recent study from University of Edinburgh aims to pinpoint genes that may be associated with depression
More than 500 genes linked to intelligence have been identified in the largest study of its kind
Fluctuations in female sex hormones could play a role in the development of allergies and asthma, a major review of evidence suggests
Research by the University of Edinburgh suggests a way to detect the cause of stroke
Smokers may be predisposed to their habit because of the molecular make-up of their brain, research suggests.
Scottish scientists have joined a Europe-wide bid to secure the future supply of Cyprus' finest food export - halloumi cheese.
Insights into how a key chemical disrupts brain cells in a common type of dementia have been revealed by scientists.
Painful side effects from cancer medicines could be tackled with a drug that eases the effects of jetlag, research suggests