The human immunodeficiency virus HIV-1 is able to infect various tissues in humans. Once inside the cells, the virus integrates
Month: March 2023
Understanding how exercise induces systemic metabolic benefits
Northwestern Medicine scientists have uncovered a mechanism by which exercise activates metabolic benefits in the body, according to a new
A new way to remove waste from the brain after hemorrhage
Intracerebral hemorrhage, and bleeding into the brain tissue, is a devastating neurological condition affecting millions of people annually. It has
Team successfully generates mouse models for two subtypes of multiple myeloma
B lymphocytes—also known simply as B cells—play a central role in the immune system. If pathogens enter the body, B
Video: How robotic bronchoscopy helps diagnose lung cancer
When caught early, lung cancer can often be successfully treated. The problem, however, is that there typically aren’t any symptoms
Prenatal cigarette, cannabis exposure may have associations with childhood obesity
Childhood obesity rates continue to rise in the United States, putting kids at risk for asthma, sleep apnea, type 2
Sleep quality is significantly associated with quality of life indicators over time
Sleep quality is much more significantly linked to quality of life over time than sleep duration or “social jetlag,” according
Genetic causes of three previously unexplained rare diseases identified
Using a new computational approach they developed to analyze large genetic datasets from rare disease cohorts, researchers at the Icahn
Study of immune ‘neighborhoods’ highlights macrophages as key players in invasive breast cancers
Most immunotherapies, which aim to boost T cell activity, work poorly in treating estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer. Targeting a
Food security: New tool can forecast food insecurity up to 30 days in advance
A new tool that can be used to forecast the prevalence of individuals within a country that may have insufficient