The diploic veins run inside the bones of the skull and leave channels that can be studied in osteological collections,
Month: September 2022
New mechanism extends life of immune system
A new mechanism that slows down and may even prevent the natural aging of immune cells—one of the nine hallmarks
Video: Red flags for heart failure during pregnancy
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the U.S. Deaths from heart disease in women who
A new treatment for acute myeloid leukemia could prove beneficial for even more people
New research published in Science Advances today conducted by researchers at Peter MacCallum Cancer Center show a new treatment for two challenging
Japanese regulations on regenerative medicine are failing patients
Many nations around the world, including Japan, are making significant investments in regenerative medicine. This is largely due to its
Experimental test promises to predict side-effects and cancer’s return in patients treated with immunotherapy
A single research test has the potential to predict which patients treated with immunotherapies—which harness the immune system to attack
Combined birth control pill linked with increased risk of blood clots in obese women
Obese women who use oral contraceptives containing estrogen and progestin have a 24-fold increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) compared
Talk with your hands? You might think with them too
How do we understand words? Scientists don’t fully understand what happens when a word pops into your brain. A research
Scientists identify drug that mimics effects of exercise on muscle and bone
Maintaining a regular workout routine can help you look and feel great—but did you know that exercise also helps maintain
Comparing life-threatening flu and COVID-19 illness in kids
Flu and COVID-19 symptoms can look similar in kids—both are known to cause fever, coughing and fatigue and prompt parents