Joshua Lupton, M.D., has no memory of his own cardiac arrest in 2016. He only knows that first responders resuscitated
Category: Health
Paving the way for new treatments
A University of Missouri researcher has created a computer program that can unravel the mysteries of how proteins work together
Pandemic-era babies do not have higher autism risk, finds study
Children born during the first year of the pandemic, including those exposed to COVID in utero, were no more likely
How the brain integrates pain prediction and stimuli
A study led by Associate Director WOO Choong-Wan of the Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research (CNIR) within the Institute for
Double-edged STING: Study identifies new pathway involved in aging
A protein called STING, previously shown to control a pathway that contributes to antiviral signaling, also plays an important role
A simple blood test warns of possible cardiometabolic complications for children with obesity
Scientists from the University of Copenhagen have detected lipid biomarkers in children and teenagers with obesity that indicate an increased
Better than blood tests? Nanoparticle potential found for assessing kidneys
In a study published July 29 in Advanced Materials, University of Texas at Dallas researchers found that X-rays of the
Bringing lost proteins back home
Cells are highly controlled spaces that rely on every protein being in the right place. Many diseases, including cancers and
First academic study on slap fighting highlights risks to participants’ neurological health
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine experts analyzed visible signs of concussion in individuals participating in professional slap fighting competitions
Antiviral-resistant variants of SARS-CoV-2 can emerge in immunocompromised people
Individuals with compromised immunity and persistent COVID-19 infections can harbor drug-resistant variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which have the potential