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Month: October 2021
New COVID-19 drug therapies are on the horizon, but will they matter?
With new COVID-19 cases remaining at high levels across the U.S., new drug therapies that may help people who contract
What our wandering thoughts can teach us about mental health
Where does your mind wander when you have idle time? A University of Arizona-led study published in Scientific Reports may
How blood and immune systems form in developing bone marrow
Researchers have found that in the space of just a few weeks, numerous blood and immune cell types emerge from
Study: The best, worst and unproven tools to care for your teeth
Do probiotics prevent gum disease? Is flossing necessary? Many patients are unable to confidently answer these questions and more due
A two-pronged approach to keep rheumatoid arthritis in check
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune, inflammatory disease. Though the precise mechanism of the disease is only partially understood, people
New tool fuses expert knowledge and deep learning features to detect sleep apnea
Individuals who suspect they have sleep apnea—and the doctors who diagnose them—could soon have more effective way to automatically detect
New ‘almanac’ may help clinicians better tailor cancer treatments
Researchers have developed a tool that integrates a variety of molecular data from patients and tumors, with the goal of
Pruning the dendritic tree for a better understanding of epileptic seizures
Researchers at the University of Bonn have shed light on the function of the enzyme SLK for the development of
New therapeutics combination inhibits glioblastoma multiforme tumor growth
A study led by Nicolas Bazan, MD, Ph.D., Boyd Professor and Director of LSU Health New Orleans Neuroscience Center of