A study by researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) found that older adults who exercise with their spouse
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A new targeted treatment calms the cytokine storm
Cytokines are chemical messengers that help the body get rid of invading bacteria and viruses, and control inflammation. The body
Machine learning reveals sources of heterogeneity among cells in our bodies
A team of South Korean scientists led by Professor KIM Jae Kyoung of the Biomedical Mathematics Group within the Institute
Metastatic breast cancer treatments have aided decline in deaths
Deaths from breast cancer dropped 58% between 1975 and 2019 due to a combination of screening mammography and improvements in
Study identifies new findings on implant positioning and stability during robotic-assisted knee revision surgery
An innovative study at Marshall University published in ArthroplastyToday explores the use of robotic-assisted joint replacement in revision knee scenarios,
HIV antibodies protect animals in proof-of-concept study
Three different HIV antibodies each independently protected monkeys from acquiring simian-HIV (SHIV) in a placebo-controlled proof-of-concept study intended to inform
Spider venom heart drug a step closer
A spider venom molecule being investigated by a University of Queensland team has met critical benchmarks towards becoming a treatment
Study throws our understanding of gene regulation for a loop
The blueprint for human life lies within the DNA in the nucleus of each of our cells. In human cells,
Online versus reality: Social media influences perceptions
People may form inaccurate impressions about us from our social media posts, finds new Cornell University research that is the
New study unveils emotional hubs that exist across languages
Emotions exert a profound influence on human behavior, prompting extensive explorations in the realms of psychology and linguistics. Understanding central