Research findings from the CheckMate 227 trial will be presented at the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer
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Color of phlegm can predict outcomes for patients with the lung disease, bronchiectasis
The color of the phlegm from patients with the lung disease bronchiectasis can indicate the degree of inflammation in their
Exhaled breath analysis shows promise in detecting malignant pleural mesothelioma
Identifying and analyzing volatile organic compounds in exhaled breath of patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma showed promise as a screening
Lower jersey numbers make football players look thinner
In 2019, an ESPN report explored the reasons so many football wide receivers prefer to wear jersey numbers between 10
Elucidating the mechanism of aripiprazole action in treating circadian rhythm sleep disorders
While aripiprazole has long been a standard treatment for psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, recent studies indicate
Nanobody may lead to treatment for Retinitis Pigmentosa
A team of scientists from the University of California, Irvine, believe they have discovered a special antibody which may lead
‘Monstrous births’ and the making of race in the nineteenth-century United States
From the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment, “monstrous births” — malformed or anomalous fetuses — were, to Western medicine, an
A secret passage for mutant protein to invade the brain
In many neurodegenerative disorders, abnormal proteins progressively aggregate and propagate in the brain. But what comes first, aggregation or propagation?
Genetic study of blood glucose levels calls for stratified treatment with GLP-1R agonists in type 2 diabetes
Groundbreaking research published today in Nature Genetics describes the largest-ever study into the genetics of random “round-the-clock” blood glucose levels.
Engineers design more powerful RNA vaccines
RNA vaccines against Covid-19 have proven effective at reducing the severity of disease. However, a team of researchers at MIT