This month, a group of stroke survivors in B.C. will test a new technology designed to aid their recovery, and
Day: January 16, 2024
Amnesia caused by head injury reversed in early mouse study
A mouse study designed to shed light on memory loss in people who experience repeated head impacts, such as athletes,
Genetically modified pluripotent stem cells may evade immunological rejection after transplantation, study shows
One of the biggest barriers to regenerative medicine is immunological rejection by the recipient, a problem researchers at the University
Two common biomarkers predict heart risk in asymptomatic childhood cancer survivors
Data from the St. Jude lifetime cohort study (St. JudeLIFE) revealed that two common biomarkers of cardiac function and damage
Science confirms it: Love leaves a mark on the brain
Hop in the car to meet your lover for dinner and a flood of dopamine — the same hormone underlying
Drinkable, carbon monoxide-infused foam enhances effectiveness of experimental cancer therapy
Did smokers do better than non-smokers in a clinical trial for an experimental cancer treatment? That was the intriguing question
Nutritional acquired immunodeficiency (N-AIDS) is the leading driver of the tuberculosis pandemic
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading infectious killer worldwide, with 10.6 million cases and 1.6 million deaths in 2021 alone. One
Want safer prescribing? Provide doctors with a plan for helping patients in pain
Physicians who are notified that a patient has died of a drug overdose are more judicious in issuing controlled substances
Stress, via inflammation, is linked to metabolic syndrome
Lifestyle and genetics, and a range of other factors within and outside our control, are known to contribute to development
Clinical predictive models created by AI are accurate but study-specific, researchers find
Scientists from Yale and the University of Cologne were able to show that statistical models created by artificial intelligence (AI)