Queen Mary-led study reveals the most detailed picture yet of genetic contributors to blood pressure. The findings lead to improved
Month: April 2024
One in eight grown-ups love extreme tartness
For most people, biting into a lemon would leave them puckered up and desperate to lose that sour flavor, but
Microarray patches safe and effective for vaccinating children, trial suggests
The phase 1/2 randomized trial compared results from the measles and rubella vaccine delivered by a microarray patch, a small
Study finds school entry requirements linked to increased HPV vaccination rates
A new study from researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine shows that school entry requirements are linked to
Research on RNA editing illuminates possible lifesaving treatments for genetic diseases
A team at Montana State University published research that shows how RNA, the close chemical cousin to DNA, can be
For immigrants to Canada, risk of multiple sclerosis increases with proportion of life spent there, study finds
Immigrants to Canada who have spent a greater proportion of their lives in Canada have a greater risk of developing
New tool helps identify babies at high-risk for RSV
A new tool to identify infants most at risk for severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) illness could aid pediatricians in
A shortcut for drug discovery
For most human proteins, there are no small molecules known to bind them chemically (so called “ligands”). Ligands frequently represent
High-precision blood glucose level prediction achieved by few-molecule reservoir computing
A collaborative research team from NIMS and Tokyo University of Science has successfully developed a cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) device
People with rare longevity mutation may also be protected from cardiovascular disease
A new study highlights possible cardiovascular health advantages in individuals with a rare condition known as growth hormone receptor deficiency