A clinical trial reported in 2021 and conducted by a team of researchers from Washington University School of Medicine in
Month: December 2023
New study advances search for accurate blood markers for acute kidney injury
Using cells from kidney biopsies, Johns Hopkins Medicine, researchers report progress in the search for more accurate and easier-to-obtain markers
This next generation blue light could potentially promote or hinder sleep on command
Blue light from LED lamps and consumer electronics can mess with your sleep because it disrupts production of the natural
Unlocking the human genome: Innovative machine learning tool predicts functional consequences of genetic variants
In a novel study, researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai introduced LoGoFunc, an advanced computational tool
How the immune system fights to keep herpes at bay
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is extremely common, affecting nearly two-thirds of the world’s population, according to the World Health Organization.
Exercise can boost brain health
A fascinating link between regular exercise and better brain health has been revealed, according to an international study that included
Body dissatisfaction linked with depression risk in children
Body dissatisfaction at age 11 is linked to increased risk of depression by age 14, finds a new longitudinal study
Understanding the risk of cell therapy for heart repair
A type of cell that plays a crucial role in tissue repair after a heart attack may also inadvertently be
Smartwatches can pick up abnormal heart rhythms in kids, study finds
Smartwatches can help physicians detect and diagnose irregular heart rhythms in children, according to a new study from the Stanford
Cells move in groups differently than they do when alone
A protein that helps generate the force needed for single cells to move works differently in cells moving in groups,