Despite having an overall survival rate of 94%, B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), the most common childhood cancer, can prove
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Tiny brain bubbles carry complete codes
In findings published in Cell Reports, senior author Jerold Chun, M.D., Ph.D., and team also discovered that the biological instructions
Heart disease, depression linked by inflammation
Coronary artery disease and major depression may be genetically linked via inflammatory pathways to an increased risk for cardiomyopathy, a
Periostin shows promise to help fight a common form of esophageal cancer
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) accounts for around 90% of esophageal cancers, especially in East Asia. New findings in The
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