According to a recent Finnish study, high levels of sedentary behaviour and physical inactivity from childhood strain the heart in
Month: May 2024
Biomarker found to help identify cells that can repair damaged blood vessels
Researchers have discovered a protein marker to help identify cells able to repopulate in patients with damaged blood vessels. Their
AI predicts tumor-killing cells with high accuracy
Using artificial intelligence, Ludwig Cancer Research scientists have developed a powerful predictive model for identifying the most potent cancer killing
Emergency department packed to the gills? Someday, AI may help
UCSF-led study finds artificial intelligence is as good as a physician at prioritizing which patients need to be seen first.
Could getting enough sleep help prevent osteoporosis?
As part of the University of Colorado Department of Medicine’s annual Research Day, held on April 23, faculty member Christine
Researchers use foundation models to discover new cancer imaging biomarkers
Researchers at Mass General Brigham have harnessed the technology behind foundation models, which power tools like ChatGPT, to discover new
Genetics, not lack of oxygen, causes cerebral palsy in quarter of cases
The world’s largest study of cerebral palsy (CP) genetics has discovered genetic defects are most likely responsible for more than
New strategy could lead to universal, long-lasting flu shot
Duke researchers have opened a new avenue in the attack against influenza viruses by creating a vaccine that encourages the
Biomechanical dataset for badminton performance analysis
In sports training, practice is the key, but being able to emulate the techniques of professional athletes can take a
A better way to ride a motorcycle
Motorcycles are designed to accommodate the average-sized rider, leaving taller and shorter riders vulnerable to discomfort. A new study from