A person can get pregnant at any point in their menstrual cycle, but it is much less likely during their
Day: April 1, 2019
Can a protein in cord blood predict risk of death, cerebral palsy in preterm infants?
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have found that some preterm babies born without haptoglobin, a protein in
Scientists develop way to perform supercomputer simulations of the heart on cellphones
You can now perform supercomputer simulations of the heart’s electrophysiology in real time on desktop computers and even cellphones. A
Home-based tools can help assess dementia risk and progression
Clinical trials to develop new therapeutic and preventive treatments for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are costly, complicated and often preclude persons
Introducing a kinder, gentler way to blow holes in cells
When scientists attempt to slip big molecules, like the Cas9 enzyme that is key to CRISPR gene editing, into cells,
Medical News Today: Hematoma: Everything you need to know
A hematoma occurs when blood leaks from a large blood vessel. In this article, learn about the causes and symptoms
Researchers optimize gene editing for SCD and beta thalassemia
Researchers at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center and the University of Massachusetts Medical School have developed a strategy
Screening for colorectal cancer at 45 would avert deaths, but testing older adults would do more
Starting routine colorectal cancer screening at age 45 rather than 50 would decrease U.S. cancer deaths by as much as
Kicking goals for kids with autism
Ahead of World Autism Awareness Day on April 2, researchers from the University of South Australia are turning autism interventions