Inflammation of the arteries is a primary precursor and driver of cardiovascular disease — the No. 1 killer of people
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DAPK3 emerges as a new regulator of migration of triple-negative breast cancer cells
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the subtype of breast cancer that is the hardest to treat. TNBC patients account for
In a warming world, public needs to know more about protections from mosquito-borne illnesses
The hospitalization last summer of Dr. Anthony Fauci, former head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, with
Human cell culture model of lung’s most important immune cells
A human cell culture model of the lung’s most important immune cells, alveolar macrophages, helped make a key finding that
Simulation mimics how the brain grows neurons, paving the way for future disease treatments
A new computer simulation of how our brains develop and grow neurons has been built by scientists from the University
Extreme rainfall poses health risks
An international study led by Helmholtz Munich investigates the health consequences of heavy rainfall events. Researchers analyzed the relationship between
New drug approach could underpin future weight loss therapies, study indicates
Therapies that deliver hydrogen sulfide to cells could one day become the basis of new treatments for obesity and related
Glowing approach could aid carpal tunnel-related surgery
In modern office life, avoiding the onset of carpal tunnel syndrome might be a daily struggle. The worst case could
Maternal exercise during pregnancy may protect the child against asthma
The risk of asthma in the child can be reduced by nearly half if the mother engages in active physical
Variability in when and how cells divide promotes healthy development in embryos
There is variability in when and how cells divide during the development of embryos. While researchers traditionally believed this variability