A new study suggests that a common pesticide, picloram, may contribute to growing rates of early onset colorectal cancer, asides from known risk factors such as smoking and diet.
Investigators from VHIO, which is part of the Vall Hebron Campus, publish the first study to address the impact of the exposome on early-onset colorectal cancer through epigenetic signatures. The ...
Scientists have zeroed in on a widely-used weed killer that could be tied to a historic rise in young colon cancer cases.
A new study indicates scientists may be able to tell if a baby was breastfed by a blood test.
A study led by José A. Seoane, Head of the Vall d'Hebron Institute of Oncology's (VHIO) Computational Biology Group ...
Two years of daily multivitamin use was associated with slower biological aging compared with placebo in older adults, ...
The heart might be doing more than pumping blood. A new study suggests its constant beating could help stop cancer cells from ...
Animal and human studies suggest a natural compound found in dark chocolate, theobromine, influences multiple factors linked ...
WHAT: Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center will present new research findings and receive honors and ...
A robust and quantitative map links chromatin modification and gene expression of cells during zebrafish embryogenesis.
Stanford develops protein-to-DNA method enabling high-throughput protein sequencing Technique detects up to 1,000 times more molecules than mass spectrometry Method uses DNA barcoding and standard ...