During a pandemic, attention is usually focused on the immediate challenges, such as managing the disease, ensuring safety and coping
Day: August 20, 2024
How early-life antibiotics turn immunity into allergy
Researchers at the University of British Columbia have shown for the first time how and why the depletion of microbes
Generative artificial intelligence can not yet reliably read and extract information from clinical notes in medical records
It may someday be possible to use Large Language Models (LLM) to automatically read clinical notes in medical records and
Wearable, stretchable sensor for quick, continuous, and non-invasive detection of solid-state skin biomarkers
Detecting diseases early requires the rapid, continuous and convenient monitoring of vital biomarkers. Researchers from the National University of Singapore
Weight-loss success depends on eating more protein, fiber while limiting calories
Participants on a self-directed dietary education program who had the greatest success at losing weight across a 25-month period consumed
What time the malaria-bearing mosquito bites you might make a difference
A discovery by McGill-affiliated researchers could lead to more effective treatment of malaria and other parasitic diseases. When mice are
Low cortisol, hair-trigger stress response in the brain may underlie Long COVID
Proteins left behind by COVID-19 long after initial infection can cause cortisol levels in the brain to plummet, inflame the
Swiping through online videos increases boredom
Swiping through online videos to relieve boredom may actually make people more bored and less satisfied or engaged with the
Potential link between DNA markers and aging process
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine and the epigenetics company TruDiagnostic have uncovered DNA markers associated with retroelements, remnants of ancient
DNA replication mechanism in pluripotent stem cells
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent stem cells that can produce all cell types of an organism. ES cells proliferate