A new study by a global team of researchers, led by Sook-Lei Liew, PhD, of USC’s Mark and Mary Stevens
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Improved nutrition, sanitation linked to beneficial changes in child stress and epigenetic programming
We’re increasingly aware of how environmental factors influence a child’s early development and health trajectory. We’ve mostly learned this through
Participants of pioneering CRISPR gene editing trial see vision improve
About 79% of clinical trial participants experienced measurable improvement after receiving experimental, CRISPR-based gene editing that is designed to fix
Contract treatment reduces recidivism and substance-related adverse health events
Substance use disorder treatment in the community is a superior alternative to incarceration for offenders with a substance misuse background,
Past and guides future efforts to reduce cancer disparities
Investigators at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have examined the historical evolution of Community Outreach and Engagement initiatives at both the National
Simulated chemistry: New AI platform designs tomorrow’s cancer drugs
Scientists at UC San Diego have developed a machine learning algorithm to simulate the time-consuming chemistry involved in the earliest
DDT pollutants found in deep sea fish off Los Angeles coast
In the 1940s and 1950s, the ocean off the coast of Los Angeles was a dumping ground for the nation’s
Self-critical perfectionism gnaws on students’ well-being already in lower secondary school
Young people’s perfectionism is manifested as concern over their competence and fear of making mistakes. A new study among ninth-graders
Expanding a lymph node, boosting a vaccine
Each one of us has around 600 lymph nodes (LNs) — small, bean-shaped organs that house various types of blood
Small molecule shows early-stage promise for repairing myelin sheath damage
When treated with a novel protein function inhibitor called ESI1, mice that mimic the symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) and