People living with cystic fibrosis (CF) will benefit from improved treatment as international experts produce clinical practice guidance for exercise
Month: August 2023
A new mechanism encouraging the brain to self-repair after an ischemic stroke
Patients often experience functional decline after an ischemic stroke, especially due to the brain’s resistance to regenerate after damage. Yet,
A medication used for heart conditions improves the efficacy of current treatments for melanoma in mouse models
A collaborative study undertaken by the Navarrabiomed Biomedical Research Center (Pamplona, Navarre), the Institute of Neurosciences CSIC-UMH (Sant Joan d’Alacant,
Researchers engineer bacteria that can detect tumor DNA
Pushing into a new chapter of technologically advanced biological sensors, scientists from the University of California San Diego and their
Perils of not being attractive or athletic in middle school
Despite the many changes in school culture since the 1960s, a new study reveals that some things never change: life
Common cold virus linked to potentially fatal blood clotting disorder
Platelets, or thrombocytes, are specialized cellular fragments that form blood clots when we get scrapes and traumatic injuries. Viral infections,
Researchers find new pathway for HIV invasion of cell nucleus
The researchers also identified three proteins that are needed for the virus to carry out the invasion and have in
Scientists reverse hearing loss in mice
New research from The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London has successfully reversed hearing loss
Research sheds new light on gene therapy for blood disorders
Research from experts at Michigan Medicine, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn Medicine is breaking ground on new ways
How sure is sure? Incorporating human error into machine learning
Researchers are developing a way to incorporate one of the most human of characteristics — uncertainty — into machine learning