Imagine you’re looking at millions upon millions of mysterious genetic mutations. With CRISPR gene-editing technology, a select few of these
Month: September 2024
New study reveals changes in the brain throughout pregnancy
Pregnancy is a transformative time in a person’s life where the body undergoes rapid physiological adaptations to prepare for motherhood
Scientists mix sky’s splendid hues to reset circadian clocks
Those mesmerizing blue and orange hues in the sky at the start and end of a sunny day might have
Researchers test ChatGPT, other AI models against real-world students
William Hersh, M.D., who has taught generations of medical and clinical informatics students at Oregon Health & Science University, found
Hardship early in life can affect health and longevity — even for marmots
Adversity early in life can have permanent health consequences for people — even if their circumstances improve dramatically later on.
Lower neighborhood opportunity may increase risk for preterm birth
A new study suggests that neighborhoods with fewer educational, health, environmental, and socioeconomic resources may increase one’s risk for preterm
Vital language sites in brain act like connectors in a social network
When surgeons perform brain surgery on people with brain tumors or epilepsy, they need to remove the tumor or abnormal
Getting autism right
To a group of autistic adults participating in a Rutgers study, giddiness manifests like “bees”; small moments of joy are
Immunotherapy shows promise for men with specific types of prostate cancer
New research has shown that immunotherapy can be effective in treating prostate cancer in men who are selected based on
Arsenic exposure linked to faster onset of diabetes in south Texas population
Exposure to arsenic and other toxic metals may accelerate the progression toward diabetes, according to a new study by University