Early in pregnancy, something strange happens in the uterus: Cells from the fetal side of the developing placenta invade the
Day: July 20, 2023
Single-cell atlas of the human kidney provides new resources to study kidney disease
What causes certain individuals who experience a sudden decline in kidney function to develop kidney disease while others recover? A
Espresso can prevent Alzheimer’s protein clumping in lab tests
Whether enjoyed on its own or mixed into a latte, Americano or even a martini, espresso provides an ultra-concentrated jolt
A quick and inexpensive test for osteoporosis risk
As life expectancy increases worldwide, age-associated diseases such as osteoporosis are having an increasing impact. Although early detection could help
New treatment to tackle infections resistant to antibiotics
Innovative treatment paves the way for reducing antimicrobial resistance in the treatment of a deadly infection in chickens, according to
New prostate cancer biomarkers provide hope to millions of men
University of South Australia researchers have identified three new biomarkers for prostate cancer to help identify and differentiate potentially aggressive
Why does skin get ‘leathery’ after too much sun? Bioengineers examine cellular breakdown
Received wisdom says that staying out in the sun too long can make your skin tougher over time. Think about
Report highlights public health impact of serious harms from diagnostic error in US
Improving diagnosis in health care is a moral, professional and public health imperative, according to the U.S. National Academy of
New cholera substrains in Bangladesh uncovered by genomic surveillance confirm the importance of vaccination
Researchers have uncovered two new cholera substrains in a displaced refugee population in southern Bangladesh, where a pre-emptive mass vaccination
Lewy body disease can be detected before symptoms
Lewy body disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer’s disease. A research group from Lund University has