When medical residents were permitted to work shifts longer than 16 hours, patient mortality was not affected and the doctors
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With a second patient free from HIV, what’s next?
During the last three decades, scientists have made tremendous progress in targeting HIV. Antiretroviral drugs have enabled people with HIV
Genetically Encoded Sensor Isolates Hidden Leukemic Stem Cells
All stem cells can multiply, proliferate and differentiate. Because of these qualities, leukemic stem cells are the most malignant of
CCNY researchers identify mechanics of initiator in DNA replication process, student recognized
New research from scientists at City College and the CUNY Graduate Center (GC/CUNY) is shedding light on the mechanics of
Music captivates listeners and synchronizes their brainwaves
Music has the ability to captivate us; when listeners engage with music, they follow its sounds closely, connecting to what
Research Brief: Ebola survivors suffer from increased symptoms and physical abnormalities after recovery
The 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa infected more than 28,000 people and killed over 11,000. Many Ebola survivors report
New insight into gestational diabetes
The team discovered that the placentas of women treated with the drugs didn’t exhibit DNA alterations associated with type 2
Speedy ‘slingshot’ cell movement observed for the first time
By slingshotting themselves forward, human cells can travel more than five times faster than previously documented. University of Michigan researchers
Vitamin D may protect against pollution-associated asthma symptoms in obese children
A new study finds vitamin D may be protective among asthmatic obese children living in urban environments with high indoor
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