Individuals at higher risk of developing pancreatic cancer could be identified earlier using machine learning (ML) techniques which would result
Month: June 2021
New study may help explain low oxygen levels in COVID-19 patients
A new study published in the journal Stem Cell Reports by University of Alberta researchers is shedding light on why many COVID-19
After 15 years, deep brain stimulation still effective in people with Parkinson’s
Deep brain stimulation continues to be effective in people with Parkinson’s disease 15 years after the device is implanted, according
Vaccine protection may diminish need for yearly boosters
Scientists have found clues that the world’s leading COVID-19 vaccines offer lasting protection that could diminish the need for frequent
How HIV infection shrinks the brain’s white matter
It’s long been known that people living with HIV experience a loss of white matter in their brains. As opposed
Can echolocation help those with vision loss?
Known as nature’s own sonar system, echolocation occurs when an animal emits a sound that bounces off objects in the
Early exposure to cannabis compounds reduces later neural activity in zebrafish
Zebrafish exposed to the leading cannabinoids found in cannabis in the earliest stages of development suffer a significant drop in
Opioid Agonist Therapy reduces mortality risk among people with opioid dependence
A new global review has found that receiving Opioid Agonist Therapy (OAT) is associated with lower risk of multiple causes
Tiny implant cures diabetes in mice without triggering immune response
A team of researchers led by diabetes specialists and biomedical engineers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Is it COVID-19 or seasonal allergies?
You suddenly develop the sniffles. Is it allergies or COVID-19? One expert says whether you have a history of allergies