Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have identified blood-based biomarkers that may determine which patients will benefit from continued hormonal
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Genetic conditions lead to range of overlapping needs in children
Deletions and duplications of DNA are responsible for wide-ranging developmental difficulties in children, finds a new study by Cardiff University.
Negative experiences at dentist much more common for low-income, nonwhite children
Disparities in young children’s experiences at the dentist are linked to income, ethnicity and language, according to a new study
Single molecule puts sperm on track
Sperm start their sprint to the ovum when they detect changes in the environment through a series of calcium channels
A better way to classify young women’s heart attacks
Women age 55 and younger are less likely to exhibit the classic symptoms and underlying mechanisms of a heart attack
Young frogs that were stressed as tadpoles move less on land, putting their survival at risk
New Oregon State University research shows that juvenile northern red-legged frogs that have experienced climate-related stress as tadpoles are less
Project BioSensing – detecting pathogens using quantum technology
Safe diagnoses of diseases, identification of multidrug-resistant germs, detection of beginning epidemics at an early stage or detection of toxins
Bats evolved diverse skull shapes due to echolocation, diet
Humans may be forgiven for overlooking bats. After all, many bat species are out and about when we’re turning in.
ISU study: Fifteen years of mosquito data implicate species most likely to transmit West Nile virus in Iowa
A recently published study from Iowa State University medical entomologists found transmission of West Nile virus most often occurs in
Researchers Find New Target to Improve Response to Cancer Immunotherapy
New findings suggest an unexpected path to killing cancer cells could make the hottest cancer treatment — immunotherapy — more