OXFORD, Miss. – Cinnamon is one of the oldest and most commonly used spices in the world, but a new study from the National Center for Natural Products Research indicates a compound in it could ...
High doses of cinnamon, especially in supplements or oils, may interfere with how the body metabolizes medications by activating or inhibiting liver enzymes. These interactions could make medications ...
When you take a drug, where in your body does it actually go? For most medications, scientists can make only educated guesses about the answer to this question. Traditional methods can measure the ...
Cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) and common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) serve as critical models for drug metabolism studies due to their close genetic and physiological parallels with ...
Chemotherapy drugs that target cancer cells without damaging normal cells remain one of the key goals of precision medicine in cancer treatment. The challenge is designing drugs that do this ...
This article is based on a poster originally authored by Daniel A. Barr, Mario Öeren, Peter A. Hunt, Jonathan D. Tyzack, Tomáš Chrien, Tamsin E. Mansley and Matthew D. Segall, which was presented at ...
A new combination of existing drugs reduces the size of cancerous tumors much more effectively than current treatments. A new drug lead shows promise that it could reduce the size of cancerous tumors ...