After surveying the views expressed by 41 advocacy, medical, and transplant-focused organizations on the Uniform Determination of Death Act, a
Month: October 2023
Psoriasis not caused by spontaneous mutations in skin cells
Psoriasis — a chronic skin condition — is not caused or spread by spontaneous genetic mutations in the skin, new
Stunting in infancy linked to differences in cognitive and brain function
Children who are too short for their age can suffer reduced cognitive ability arising from differences in brain function as
New method tracks how brain cells age
Hospital nurseries routinely place soft bands around the tiny wrists of newborns that hold important identifying information such as name,
Fungi used in food production could lead to new probiotics
Many fungus strains have been used and selected by the food industry for their capacities to ferment, produce flavors or
CBD and CBG may promote bone fracture healing, manage pain
Cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabigerol (CBG) might someday help bone fracture patients manage their pain, according to a Penn State study.
Most forms of exercise are overwhelmingly safe — but don’t ignore the dangers
The risks of serious injury from most sports and exercise are astonishingly small, according to the results of a five-year
An unexpected link between 2 schizophrenia risk proteins
The discovery of a physical interaction between two proteins in brain cells that can be traced in mice to control
Machine can quickly produce needed cells for cancer treatment
A new tool to rapidly grow cancer-killing white blood cells could advance the availability of immunotherapy, a promising therapy which
Even treated wood prevents bacterial transmission by hand
According to a Finnish study, surface treatment and moisture affect the antibacterial properties of wood. Based on the findings, treated