A team of scientists designed a device that can induce partial hindlimb regeneration in adult aquatic African clawed frogs (Xenopus
Month: November 2018
New deep knowledge AI system could resolve bottlenecks in drug research
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a new system that could significantly speed up the discovery of new
Rat models of opioid use and addiction explore risk of abuse
New research revealed the power of animal studies to explore mechanisms of opioid addiction, withdrawal, and relapse to inform
Artificial intelligence predicts Alzheimer’s years before diagnosis
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology improves the ability of brain imaging to predict Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study published in
Health Tip: If Your Child Develops a Fever
While a fever generally is not something to be overly concerned about, some cases require a doctor’s intervention, the Nemours
Low calorie sweeteners can help in sugar reduction recommendations, according to experts
The latest research on low calorie sweeteners’ use, benefits and role in the diet were discussed today at the
Impact of opioid epidemic on children varies by state
A new report released by the Drug Enforcement Administration finds most overdose deaths are caused by prescription drugs, including opioids.
NAD can restore mitochondrial function and energy production in MTDPS liver-like cells
Mitochondria are responsible for supplying the cell with energy in the form of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation. There is a
Most patients with cystic fibrosis may receive insufficient antibiotics to fight lung infections
The majority of patients with cystic fibrosis may not achieve blood concentrations of antibiotics sufficiently high enough to effectively fight
Treating severe pain with Dsuvia
Managing acute pain is critical to a patient’s recovery process, especially in the postoperative setting, but current oral and IV