A common anesthesia drug could be beneficial in reducing pressure inside the skull of children with traumatic brain injuries (TBI),
Month: April 2023
Extremely rare gene variants point to a potential cause of age-related macular degeneration
A study from the National Eye Institute (NEI) identified rare genetic variants that could point to one of the general
Outbreak of typhoid on Dutch ship traced to contaminated drinking water
A large outbreak of typhoid on a ship in the Netherlands has been traced to contaminated water, this year’s European
Mozambique works to contain cholera outbreak after cyclone
Weeks after massive Cyclone Freddy hit Mozambique for a second time, the still-flooded country is facing a spiraling cholera outbreak
Human milk is essential, yet scientists know little about it
It is one of the few foods that nearly everyone on the planet has consumed at some point. It’s linked
What can you eat to avoid kidney stones?
March is National Kidney Month, a time to raise awareness about your kidney health and generate support for those affected
Base editing of SMN2 gene restores production of SMN protein, curing spinal muscular atrophy in mice
A team of medical researchers affiliated with a host of institutions in the U.S. has used base editing to restore
Treating brain ‘hotspots’ and networks to address autism, aggression and more
What if doctors could break down conditions like autism into their key symptoms, map these symptoms to “hotspots” in the
Two cancer research studies reveal essential role of neutrophils in immunotherapy
Two independent Ludwig Cancer Research studies published in the current issue of the journal Cell show that immune cells known as neutrophils,
Extremely rare gene variants point to a potential cause of age-related macular degeneration
A study from the National Eye Institute (NEI) identified rare genetic variants that could point to one of the general