Young people living with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), the most common type of arthritis in children and teens, struggle to
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Pediatric cell atlas will map single-cell changes for a deeper view of child health and disease
Biomedical researchers plan to create the Pediatric Cell Atlas (PCA), a powerful new resource for fine-grained scientific understanding of human
Biologists find a way to boost intestinal stem cell populations
Cells that line the intestinal tract are replaced every few days, a high rate of turnover that relies on a
Critical receptor involved in response to antidepressants like ketamine
Effective treatment of clinical depression remains a major mental health issue, with roughly 30 percent of patients who do not
Most precise measurements of sickle cell disease building blocks could lead to new treatments
In a breakthrough study of sickle cell disease, biomedical engineers in the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering
Medical News Today: What are the most healthful oils?
Healthful oils are an essential part of all diets. In this article, we compare some of the most popular oils,
Personalized in vitro model enables drug screening for kidney cancer
A new UW Carbone Cancer Center study, published online in EBioMedicine, has developed a model that mimics the tumor’s blood supply on
Arbitrary categories improve visual learning transfer, study finds
Many brain training games claim to improve mental performance, but a growing body of cognitive research shows that while participants
Changes in onset of spring linked to more allergies across the US
Human-induced climate change is disrupting nature’s calendar, including when plants bloom and the spring season starts, and new research from
Had Enough Water? Brain’s Thirst Centers Make a Gut Check
Water bottles are everywhere these days, along with all kinds of advice about exactly how much water you should be