In the future, a little saliva may be enough to detect an incipient cancer. Researchers at the University of Gothenburg
Month: December 2023
‘Exceptional’ results in phase III leukemia trial
Personalised treatment for the most common form of adult leukaemia helps patients survive for longer and stay in remission, a
AI chatbot shows potential as diagnostic partner
Physician-investigators at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) compared a chatbot’s probabilistic reasoning to that of human clinicians. The findings,
Study reveals a protein called snail may play a role in healing brain injury
A new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Nexus provides a better understanding of how the
Just say no to that invitation
It may feel unforgivably rude to reject an invitation — even one to an event you would much prefer not
Understudied cell in the brain could be key to treating glioblastoma
Glioblastoma is one of the most treatment-resistant cancers, with those diagnosed surviving for less than two years. In a new
The configuration of green spaces in cities determines the characteristics of their birds
An international team including researchers from the University of Granada (UGR) and the National Museum of Natural Sciences (MNCN-CSIC) has
Liquid biopsy predicts immunotherapy response and toxicity in patients with advanced lung cancer
Using a “liquid biopsy” to study genetic material from tumors shed into the bloodstream together with immune cells could help
Mammogram rates increase when patients schedule themselves
Having the ability to self-schedule mammograms was associated with a 15 percentage point increase following through with getting the screening,
New technique for photon detection
University of Central Florida researcher Debashis Chanda, a professor at the NanoScience Technology Center, has developed a new technique to