USC researchers have completed a detailed deconstruction of the kidney, revealing for the first time an intimate portrait of gender
Month: November 2019
Adding weight loss counseling to group visits improves diabetes outcomes
For people with difficult-to-control diabetes, adding intensive weight management counseling to group medical visits provided extra health benefits beyond improved
New genomic regions linked to common vascular disorder
Blood clotting in veins, a disorder called venous thromboembolism (VTE), is a common vascular disease like heart attack and stroke,
Some skin cancers may start in hair follicles
NYU Langone Health Some of the most deadly skin cancers may start in stem cells that lend color to hair,
Simple blood test for early detection of breast cancer
Breast cancer could be detected up to five years before there are any clinical signs of it, using a blood
Chemotherapy sometimes set the stage for drug-resistant leukemia at relapse
An international collaboration has identified therapy-induced, drug-resistance mutations in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who relapse Chemotherapy has helped make
Lymphatic system found to play key role in hair regeneration
Given the amount of wear and tear it’s subjected to on a daily basis, the skin has a phenomenal ability
Researchers engineer insulin-producing cells activated by light for diabetes
Pancreatic beta cells ‘switched on’ by light are engineered to enhance production of insulin in response to glucose levels Tufts
How music affects how you act, feel and think
In a new paper, a team of USC computer scientists and psychologists teamed up to investigate how music affects how
How daylight saving time affects health
Office workers bemoan driving home in the dark. Night owls relish the chance to sleep in. As clocks tick toward