Consuming sugar-sweetened drinks in the first few years of childhood can be linked to poor diet patterns that increase the
Month: April 2024
PFAS exposure from high seafood diets may be underestimated
A Dartmouth-led study suggests that people who frequently consume seafood may face an increased risk of exposure to PFAS, the
Inherited predisposition for higher muscle strength may protect against common morbidities
A study conducted at the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Jyväskylä showed that a genetic
Scientists uncover a missing link between poor diet and higher cancer risk
A research team from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has unearthed new findings which may help explain the connection
A novel machine learning model for the characterization of material surfaces
Machine learning (ML) enables the accurate and efficient computation of fundamental electronic properties of binary and ternary oxide surfaces, as
Cells putting on a face
Mother Nature is an artist, but her craft of creating animal faces requires more than a paintbrush and palette. Such
Melanomas resist drugs by ‘breaking’ genes
Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer. With global incidence rates rising, new, more effective treatments are necessary to
Why some people with rheumatoid arthritis have pain without inflammation
Treatment for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has come a long way in recent years. In many cases, a battery of medications
New study finds potential targets at chromosome ends for degenerative disease prevention
Published online today in Science, a new study finds that telomere lengths follow a different pattern than has thus far
Researchers identify protein that controls CAR T cell longevity
CAR T cell therapy has revolutionized the way certain types of cancer are treated, and the longer those CAR T