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Category: Health
Glaucoma drug shows promise against neurodegenerative diseases, animal studies suggest
A drug commonly used to treat glaucoma has been shown in zebrafish and mice to protect against the build-up in
Finding a missing piece for neurodegenerative disease research
Research led by the University of Michigan has provided compelling evidence that could solve a fundamental mystery in the makeup
Researchers identify key mechanism in human lung development
Researchers at the University of Barcelona and the August Pi y Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBAPS) have shown that the
Study finds traditional open surgery for lymph node removal remains gold standard for testicular cancer
Although much rarer than either breast or prostate cancers, testicular cancer is the most common solid tumor in males between
AI tackles huge problem of antimicrobial resistance in intensive care
Artificial intelligence (AI) can provide same-day assessments of antimicrobial resistance for patients in intensive care — critical to preventing life-threatening
Increased rates of severe human infections caused by Streptococcus subspecies
A concerning increase in global rates of severe invasive infections becoming resistant to key antibiotics has a team of infectious
The Salton Sea — an area rich with lithium — is a hot spot for child respiratory issues
Windblown dust from the shrinking Salton Sea harms the respiratory health of children living nearby, triggering asthma, coughing, wheezing and
New Huntington’s treatment prevents protein aggregation
Scientists at Northwestern and Case Western Reserve universities have developed the first polymer-based therapeutic for Huntington’s disease, an incurable, debilitating
Closing in on Parkinson’s Disease proteins in extracellular vesicles in the blood
Brain disorders like Parkinson’s (PD) or Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) start to develop in patients much earlier than when their first