Tissues and organs in the human body are shaped through forces generated by cells, that push and pull, to “sculpt”
Day: February 9, 2019
Seeking predictors of depression
Ian Gotlib has spent years compiling a growing catalog of clues that could help to identify children who are at increased
Study finds patient messages help predict medication adherence
Around two-thirds of patients treated for breast cancer will have had hormone-sensitive tumors and, after their initial treatment, will be
Short anti-rejection therapy protects transplants in diabetic animals
Transplanted pancreatic islets in diabetic animals can survive for a long period of time if the animals are treated with
New strategy expands the benefits of Internet-delivered CBT
Scientists at Karolinska Institutet have experimented with a new adaptive treatment strategy for Internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy (ICBT) that identifies
Study reveals the hidden contributions of women to a branch of science
From DNA pioneer Rosalind Franklin to the NASA mathematicians in the film “Hidden Figures,” the historical contributions of women to
Gummy-like robots that could help prevent disease
Human tissues experience a variety of mechanical stimuli that can affect their ability to carry out their physiological functions, such
Birth-Control Boom
Not long after Donald Trump was elected president, descriptive reports began rolling in: Demand for long-acting, reversible contraception (LARCs) such