As the cost of genome and exome sequencing falls, its use in characterizing rare diseases and personalizing cancer treatment, for
Month: June 2022
US buys more monkeypox vaccine as global case count grows
The U.S. government is buying more monkeypox vaccine as a surprising international outbreak continues to grow, health officials said Friday.
Proteomic study of 2,002 tumors identifies 11 pan-cancer molecular subtypes across 14 types of cancer
A new study that analyzed protein levels in 2,002 primary tumors from 14 tissue-based cancer types identified 11 distinct molecular
Singles or couples: Who sleeps better?
You might think that having the whole bed to yourself would leave you feeling more refreshed in the morning than
Ultra-thin, flexible probe provides neural interface that’s minimally invasive and long-lasting
Researchers at the University of California San Diego and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have developed a tiny neural
Well, I see it differently: Psychologist explains why people don’t view the world the same way others do
Why are we so sure that the way we see people, situations and politics is accurate, and the way other
Orthopedic surgeons have another tool for knee replacement: Augmented reality
For people with severe arthritis pain in the knee joints, knee replacement is a viable option to improve their quality
WHO: COVID origins unclear but lab leak theory needs study
Over two years after the coronavirus was first detected in China, and after at least 6.3 million deaths have been
Brain changes linked to emotion discovered in mysterious ‘broken heart syndrome’
Changes in areas of the brain associated with emotion have been identified in people with Takotsubo syndrome, sometimes known as
Human skin can be damaged by exposure to thirdhand smoke and electronic cigarette spills
A University of California, Riverside, study has found that dermal exposure to nicotine concentrations found in thirdhand smoke, or THS,