For survivors of strokes, which afflict nearly 800,000 Americans each year, regaining fine motor skills like writing and using utensils
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White blood cell ‘nets’ could be early warning sign of major immunotherapy complication
A new study from the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center reveals a connection between the most common type
Telehealth can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with cancer care
Telemedicine visits for cancer care may not only be more convenient and easier to schedule than in-person appointments, they’re also
Chromatin openness sheds new light on prostate cancer plasticity
Treatment resistance caused by cancer cell plasticity constitutes a major challenge in the treatment of prostate cancer. Published in Nucleic
Rewritable, recyclable ‘smart skin’ monitors biological signals on demand
Skin can send certain health-related signals, such as dry skin feeling tighter to indicate the need for moisture. But what
The world’s most powerful anti-fungal chemistries cause fungal pathogens to self-destruct
Scientists have discovered that the most widely-used class of antifungals in the world cause pathogens to self-destruct. The University of
Moving beyond cubicles: How an active workplace design can drive workers’ behaviors
Physical inactivity and sitting for prolonged hours are highly prevalent among office-based workers, known to be resulting in various health
Could the world famous Roman Baths help scientists counter the challenge of antibiotic resistance?
The world-famous Roman Baths are home to a diverse range of microorganisms which could be critical in the global fight
Study links household chaos with sleep quality among teens with ADHD symptoms
A new study to be presented at the SLEEP 2024 annual meeting found that household chaos and sleep hygiene are
Stem cells shed new light on how the human embryo forms
A new study using stem cell-based models has shed new light on how the human embryo begins to develop, which