A new study from the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports at the University of Copenhagen increases our knowledge about
Month: December 2024
Newfound mechanism may explain why some cancer treatments boost risk of heart disease
A cancer therapy that prompts the body’s immune defenses against viruses and bacteria to attack tumors can make patients more
Study may reverse century-old understanding of the shape of ‘arms’ on mammals’ brain cells
Biology textbooks may need a revision, say Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists, who present new evidence that an armlike structure of
Cosmetic dermatology in the digital age
Driven by rapid advances in technology and the ever-growing influence of the digital landscape, the art of caring for the
How a middle schooler found a new compound in a piece of goose poop
A group of young students became bonafide biomedical scientists before they even started high school. Through a partnership with a
Higher ratio of plant protein to animal protein may improve heart health
Eating a diet with a higher ratio of plant-based protein to animal-based protein may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease
Deadly diets driving digestive diseases
Against the backdrop of an alarming increase in the number of people under 50 being diagnosed with bowel cancer, researchers
How artificial intelligence could automate genomics research
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have demonstrated that large language models (LLMs), such as GPT-4,
Even low levels of arsenic in drinking water raise kidney cancer risk
New research findings from the Texas A&M University School of Public Health indicate that exposure to even low levels of
Fine particulate air pollution may play a role in adverse birth outcomes
For pregnant women, exposure to fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) was associated with altered immune responses that can lead to