MicroRNA (miRNA) can be used as a biomarker to predict which patients are likely to face breast cancer recurrence and
Month: November 2022
Long-term exposure to air pollution may increase kidney disease risk
Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to chronic kidney disease (CKD). New research assessed the interaction of air pollution and
Study urges caution when comparing neural networks to the brain
Neural networks, a type of computing system loosely modeled on the organization of the human brain, form the basis of
Fighting misconceptions through intentionally designed figures
Associate professor of psychology and human development, Laura Novick, and graduate student Jingyi Liu, have published a paper highlighting the
Three common questions answered about brushing your teeth
Recognized yearly on Nov. 1—the day after the candy-filled and cavity-inducing Halloween holiday— National Brush Day reminds us to clean
Study finds home screening test can help control type 1 diabetes
Researchers have shown that a blood test for early diagnosis of type 1 diabetes can stave off serious illness and hospitalization
Parents are too hard on themselves: Teens more positive about their parenting
Although it can be a challenge at times, parents should keep communicating with their teens. Research by developmental psychologist Loes
Cold homes increase the risk of severe mental health problems—new study
Concerns about fuel poverty and people not being able to heat their homes adequately are not new in the UK,
Breast cancer test could guide treatment for more aggressive subtype
A new breast cancer test could detect women who are less likely to respond to a standard breast cancer treatment—and
Stroke patients with delirium may struggle more during recovery
Every year approximately 9,000 people are admitted to hospital with stroke in Norway. Some of those who have a stroke