The next chapter in the story of headline-making popular obesity drugs may center on the physiological relationship between feeling satisfied
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Cirrhosis affects twice as many transgender adults as cisgender adults, study finds
Cirrhosis is chronic, progressive end-stage liver disease that occurs when scar tissue prevents the liver from functioning normally. Studies have
Big gain in battle against harmful bacteria
An unexpected find has enabled important progress to be made in the battle against harmful bacteria. An international team of
The molecule that could alleviate stroke-related brain injury
A newly developed molecule, LK-2, could inform new therapies for stroke-related brain injury, finds scientists at The Hospital for Sick
Innovative, highly accurate AI model can estimate lung function just by using chest x-rays
If there is one medical exam that everyone in the world has taken, it’s a chest x-ray. Clinicians can use
Trust, more than knowledge, critical for acceptance of fully autonomous vehicles
While not yet on the market, fully autonomous vehicles are promoted as a way to make road travel dramatically safer,
Exercise brain boost can last for years
A longitudinal study by University of Queensland researchers has found high-intensity interval exercise improves brain function in older adults for
Researchers listen to the hearts of bats in flight
Researchers from Konstanz have measured the heart rate of bats over several days in the wild, including complete flights —
Nerve damage from breast cancer treatment can be predicted
Many women treated for breast cancer using taxanes, a type of cytostatic drug, often experience side effects in the nervous
Hepatitis C leaves ‘scars’ in immune cells even after successful treatment
Led by Director SHIN Eui-Cheol, researchers from the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) Korea Virus Research Institute’s (KVRI) Center for