Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) accounts for around 90% of esophageal cancers, especially in East Asia. New findings in The
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Bacteria in cancer unmasked
Researchers at the Netherlands Cancer Institute have compiled a detailed catalogue of bacteria living in cancer metastases. Having analyzed over
A smarter city skyline for flood safety
A city’s skyline — the distinctive shapes and arrangements of its buildings — impacts the safety of its population during
New atlas of mRNA variants captures inner workings of the brain
Investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine have assembled the most comprehensive atlas to date of messenger RNA (mRNA) variants in the
New technique sheds light on memory and learning
Less than twenty minutes after finishing this article, your brain will begin to store the information that you’ve just read
Targeting RAS proteins may prevent relapse in Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Relapses in a common form of leukemia may be preventable following new research which has identified how the cancer develops
Nasal spray safely treats recurrent abnormal heart rhythms, clinical trial suggests
A clinical trial led by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators showed that a nasal spray that patients administer at home, without
The genomic architecture of inherited DNA variants
You have your mother’s eyes and your father’s smile, but genetics is much more than just what’s on the surface.
Cardiology team performs novel heart artery repair with newly approved device
UC Davis Health cardiology team members are among the first in the country to treat patients with tricuspid regurgitation, or
Beating back bitter taste in medicine
The bitter taste of certain drugs is a barrier to taking some medications as prescribed, especially for people who are