Patients with throat problems were less able to regulate their blood pressure in a new study led by the University
Month: September 2024
Risky play exercises an ancestral need to push limits
With schools nationwide back in session, millions of children across the United States will clamber up the jungle gyms and
Clinical trials inappropriately excluding people of African/Middle Eastern descent, new research shows
Many clinical trials of new cancer drugs may be inappropriately excluding some people with “Duffy-null phenotype,” a trait found predominantly
Breaking the trend: Skin cancer incidence in young adults declines
The risk of skin cancer, malignant melanoma, now appears to be decreasing in Sweden — at least in those under
Brain-wide decision-making dynamics discovered
Neuroscientists have revealed how sensory input is transformed into motor action across multiple brain regions in mice. The research, conducted
New gene therapy offers promise for treating glaucoma — as well as AMD
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have developed a highly promising gene therapy to treat glaucoma — a debilitating eye condition
Sickle cell patients who receive Lactated Ringer’s solution for painful episodes experienced significant improvements
Sickle cell disease is a common genetic disorder characterized by periodic occurrences of pain which happen repeatedly through life. These
Pausing biological clock could give boost to lab-produced blood stem cells
A decade ago, Raquel Espin Palazon discovered that inflammatory signaling pathways must switch on for embryos to produce blood stem
Pressure sensing by muscles is a promising new target for treatments
A new study from UmeĆ„ University, Sweden, shows that the body’s muscles sense mechanical pressure. This new discovery has important
Delayed feedback enhances learning performance in individuals with traumatic brain injury, study indicates
Kessler Foundation researchers have published a novel study exploring the effects of delayed feedback on learning in individuals with moderate-to-severe