When UC San Francisco research showed that routinely treating children in Sub-Saharan Africa with a common antibiotic could reduce deaths
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How insulin, zinc and pH can block harmful protein clumps linked to Type 2 diabetes
An estimated 462 million people around the world suffer from Type 2 diabetes, a chronic disease in which the body
Alzheimer’s drug may someday help save lives by inducing a state of ‘suspended animation’
Researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University report that they were able to successfully put
A potential pathway may guide new therapies for inflammatory bowel disease and other inflammatory diseases
There is a critical unmet need to help tighten and maintain a healthy intestinal barrier and treat a leaky gut.
A 3D ion Magnet, the new experimental frontier for quantum information processing
Many quantum devices, from quantum sensors to quantum computers, use ions or charged atoms trapped with electric and magnetic fields
Immune cells have a metabolic backup plan for accessing their anti-cancer playbook
Immune cells use two different routes to produce acetyl-CoA, an essential metabolite required to fight infection and cancer, reports a
Higher thiazide doses shown to reduce kidney stone events
Higher thiazide doses are associated with greater reductions in urine calcium, which in turn correlate with fewer symptomatic kidney stone
How thyroid hormone fuels the drive to explore
Thyroid hormone plays a key role in regulating a range of physiologic functions, including metabolism, temperature, heart rate, and growth.
Precision drug olaparib may be effective without hormone therapy for some men with biochemically recurrent prostate cancer
The anti-cancer drug olaparib may be effective in treating biochemically recurrent prostate cancer without accompanying hormone therapy for men who
Pollution drives families to relocate — but only the rich can afford to live in healthier areas
Pollution levels factor in households’ decision to relocate within the United States, but only richer households can afford areas with