In a small study of 16 patients with the rare cancer angiosarcoma, tumors in four patients partially or completely responded
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Brain cholesterol regulates Alzheimer’s plaques, study reveals
A team co-led by scientists at Scripps Research has used advanced imaging methods to reveal how the production of the
Respiratory viruses such as RSV are spreading earlier than usual. Flu could be next, some doctors fear
Pediatricians say that respiratory viruses that usually wait until fall are getting an early start this summer, a surprising trend
Delta & breakthrough infections in the vaccinated: Should you worry?
Masks are making an unwanted comeback in many parts of the United States, after new data showing that fully vaccinated
New tumor cell tracking system aims to understand cancer treatment resistance
Despite tremendous advances in medicine, tumors are challenging to cure because they are made up of heterogeneous cells. In other
Multiracial people report high levels of racial discrimination, raising risk for heavy drinking
People of mixed race are experiencing high levels of racial discrimination, and this is linked to their increased risk of
Immunocompromised dialysis patients could benefit from third doses of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine
Patients receiving in-hospital dialysis treatment for kidney disease produce a larger neutralizing antibody response when given the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine,
Your metabolism changes as you age, just not when you think
Everyone knows that your metabolism peaks in your teenage years, when you’re fit and active and feeling your oats. And
Odds for an eating disorder may vary by income
Young Americans from low-income homes are more likely than those whose families are better off to be unhappy with the
Better reporting, measurement and control of the environmental conditions of cell cultures is needed
There is an urgent need for the reporting of biomedical research on mammalian cells to be more standardized and detailed,