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Month: April 2024
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
New consensus statement aims to improve endometriosis evaluation
A new Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound (SRU) expert consensus statement to improve endometriosis evaluation was published today in the
Machine learning method reveals chromosome locations in individual cell nucleus
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science have made a significant advancement toward understanding how the human genome
Research could unlock more precise prognoses and targeted treatments for children with cancer
Researchers have identified new variations in neuroblastoma that could lead to a more accurate prognosis and better-targeted treatments for this
Cognitive decline may be detected using network analysis, according to Concordia researchers
We all lose our car keys or our glasses from time to time. Most people would be correct to laugh
Opening a new front against pancreatic cancer
A new type of investigational therapeutic in development for pancreatic cancer has shown unprecedented tumor-fighting abilities in preclinical models of
How mosquito larva guts could help create highly specific insecticides
Did you know that the world’s deadliest animal is the mosquito? And Aedes aegypti is one of the most dangerous.
The surprising connection between male infertility and family cancer risk
In a recent study, researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah (the U) found a surprising trend