Research shows AI can spot a host of conditions – ranging from cancer to rare eye diseases – with the
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Researchers identify one driver of melanoma spread
Using a small noncoding RNA, microRNA 211, and tools that track the stability and decay of the protein-coding and noncoding
The origin of genetic mutations in cancer
When a cell divides into two daughter cells, it must replicate its DNA according to a very specific scenario. In
A healthy diet may lower the risk of kidney disease
Making dietary changes can help slow the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD), but it’s not clear whether a healthy
Eye-tracking technology could help make driving safer
Observing how someone’s eyes change — specifically the pupil — while they respond to an alert given by a vehicle
Cellular senescence is associated with age-related blood clots
Cells that become senescent irrevocably stop dividing under stress, spewing out a mix of inflammatory proteins that lead to chronic
Some parents pass on more mutations to their children than others
Everyone is a mutant but some are prone to diverge more than others, report scientists at University of Utah Health.
Vitamin D and fish oil may prevent cancer and heart attack
The VITamin D and OmegA-3 Trial (VITAL) is the largest and most recent to test whether vitamin D or fish
Engineered killer T cells attack tumors
In experiments with mice, UCLA researchers have shown they can harness the power of iNKT cells to attack tumor cells
Basic sleep education for insomnia
Chronic insomnia can be effectively treated with intensive cognitive-behavioral techniques, but such methods are time-consuming, costly, and limited by the