A new review paper titled “Cellular senescence: when growth stimulation meets cell cycle arrest” has been published in Aging. In this
Month: March 2023
Scientists find that people use emoji to hide, as well as show, their feelings
Have you ever received an unwanted gift and still said ‘thank you’? This choice to hide a negative emotion is
Early research finds hope in stem cell therapy for perianal fistulas in patients with Crohn’s disease
A dissolvable plug delivered stem cell therapy with few side effects in patients with single tract perianal fistulas, Mayo Clinic
Machine learning to identify cancer type-specific driver mutations for the development of new drug targets
According to Statistics Korea, cancer is the top cause of death in 2021, accounting for 26% of deaths. Most cancer
The important role school nurses can play in identifying and supporting young people with eating disorders
The vital role school nurses can play in addressing the rising number of eating disorders among children and young people
New mutation in the desmoplakin gene leads to arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy
Researchers from the group of Eva van Rooij in collaboration with the UMC Utrecht identified a new mutation that leads
With ‘paper clip technique,’ some infant ear deformities can be corrected without surgery
Certain types of ear malformations in infants can be treated by a simple and inexpensive technique—using paper clips to build
Researchers design new approach to creating antibody libraries
When the COVID-19 pandemic closed down local public libraries in early 2020, another kind of library not only flourished but
Two bird flu cases in Cambodia did not spread person-to-person
Two cases of bird flu in Cambodia, in a girl and her father, were not spread from one to the
Artifical intelligence approach may help detect Alzheimer’s disease from routine brain imaging tests
Although investigators have made strides in detecting signs of Alzheimer’s disease using high-quality brain imaging tests collected as part of