Neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy have had some treatment success with deep brain stimulation, but those require
Month: May 2021
Detecting skin disorders based on tissue stiffness with a soft sensing device
By putting a piece of soft, strain-sensing sheet on the skin may be able to detect skin disorders non-invasively and
Researchers create new CRISPR tools to help contain mosquito disease transmission
Since the onset of the CRISPR genetic editing revolution, scientists have been working to leverage the technology in the development
Same difference: Two halves of the hippocampus have different gene activity
A study of gene activity in the brain’s hippocampus, led by UT Southwestern researchers, has identified marked differences between the
New drug combo found effective against high-risk leukaemia
Australian scientists have found what could prove to be a new and effective way to treat a particularly aggressive blood
COVID-19 increases rate of heart attacks in people at genetic risk for heart disease
Individuals with genetic high cholesterol, heart disease, or both and who were infected with COVID-19 had more heart attacks according
Exploring optimization of duplex velocity criteria for diagnosis of ICA stenosis
Online first in Vascular Medicine, researchers from the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) Vascular Testing division report findings of their multi-centered study
Guidelines issued for endoscopy of surgically altered bowel
In a consensus guideline issued by the Global Interventional Inflammatory Bowel Disease Group and published in the June 1 issue
Sanofi, GSK launch final phase of Covid vaccine trials
French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi and Britain’s GSK announced Thursday the start of final tests of their belated COVID vaccine as
Obsessive compulsive disorder linked to increased ischemic stroke risk later in life
Adults who have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) were more than three times as likely to have an ischemic stroke later in