A human-made antibody successfully prevented organ rejection when tested in primates that had undergone a kidney transplant, Duke Health researchers
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Burning candles and fumes from cooking is harmful for people with mild asthma
A cosy set table, a nice steak in the pan, and romantic candlelight may sound like the start of a
Electrical noise stimulation applied to the brain could be key to boosting math learning
Exciting a brain region using electrical noise stimulation can help improve mathematical learning in those who struggle with the subject,
A step closer to digitizing the sense of smell: Model describes odors better than human panelists
A main crux of neuroscience is learning how our senses translate light into sight, sound into hearing, food into taste,
Software analyzes calcium ‘sparks’ that can contribute to arrhythmia
A team of UC Davis and University of Oxford researchers have developed an innovative tool: SparkMaster 2. The open-source software
New genes and natural toxins offer hope for cancer patients unresponsive to chemotherapy
Scientists from Queen Mary University of London have discovered two new genes that cause head and neck cancer patients to
ChatGPT is debunking myths on social media around vaccine safety, say experts
ChatGPT could help to increase vaccine uptake by debunking myths around jab safety, say the authors of a study published
Largest genetic study of epilepsy to date provides new insights on why epilepsy develops and potential treatments
The largest genetic study of its kind, coordinated by the International League Against Epilepsy, including scientists from FutureNeuro at RCSI
Air pollution has decreased across the US, but new research finds health burdens remain unequal among racial groups
Health benefits that have resulted from reductions in fine particulate air pollution aren’t distributed equally among populations in the U.S.,
People with lung conditions face extra risks from climate change, experts say
People living with lung conditions, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), face even greater risks from climate