Young people living with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), the most common type of arthritis in children and teens, struggle to
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Personalized in vitro model enables drug screening for kidney cancer
A new UW Carbone Cancer Center study, published online in EBioMedicine, has developed a model that mimics the tumor’s blood supply on
Had Enough Water? Brain’s Thirst Centers Make a Gut Check
Water bottles are everywhere these days, along with all kinds of advice about exactly how much water you should be
Modified deep-learning algorithms unveil features of shape-shifting proteins
Using artificial neural networks designed to emulate the inner workings of the human brain, deep-learning algorithms deftly peruse and analyze
Clear Advance for Corneal Regeneration
An adhesive gel packed with light-activated chemicals can seal cuts or ulcers on the cornea, the clear surface of the
Testosterone discovery may explain low levels in men with diabetes
Scientists at the University of Virginia and elsewhere have mapped out how the body transports testosterone, and their surprising findings
Why a single cup of coffee is enough to make you go to the bathroom?
You know this situation. You finish your morning coffee, brush your teeth and get ready to leave, but suddenly your
Genetic tagging offers better, less invasive way of tracking animals
Genetic tagging—the identification and tracking of individual animals using DNA—is proving more useful than other, more invasive methods of tracking
Getting Leftover Surgery Opioids Out of Harm’s Way? It’s in the Bag
Many surgery patients head home from the hospital with opioid pain medicine prescriptions, and most will have pills left over
First disease caused by defective myoglobin discovered
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have discovered the underlying cause of a hereditary muscle disease first characterised in a Swedish family