Stroke recovery: It’s in the genes
New research led by UCLA Health has found that specific genes may be linked to the recovery trajectory of stroke… Read More »Stroke recovery: It’s in the genes
New research led by UCLA Health has found that specific genes may be linked to the recovery trajectory of stroke… Read More »Stroke recovery: It’s in the genes
Using a wearable device, such as a smartwatch, to track health data and symptoms is supposed to help people monitor… Read More »Could wearable devices negatively affect health?
A team of researchers at New York University Abu Dhabi, led by Professor Sehamuddin Galadari, has discovered that the tumor… Read More »Tumor suppressor protein Par-4 triggers a unique cell death pathway in cancer cells
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USC scientists have discovered a way to turn the body’s B cells into tiny surveillance machines and antibody factories that… Read More »B-cell biohacking: immune cells to produce personalized antibodies
Research recently published by the University of Houston College of Pharmacy identifies key mechanisms of skeletal muscle regeneration and growth… Read More »Breakthrough in skeletal muscle regeneration
When it comes to helping high blood pressure patients manage their hypertension, a new study from Tulane University finds that… Read More »These health professionals could be a secret weapon against hypertension, according to a study
Would it be desirable for artificial intelligence to develop consciousness? Not really, for a variety of reasons, according to Dr.… Read More »Can consciousness exist in a computer simulation?
Irish scientists led by a group from Trinity College Dublin have discovered how the dangerous respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) disables… Read More »Scientists identify a new drug target for RSV
Amyloid-beta (A-beta) aggregates are protein tangles associated primarily with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s. However, despite their constant prominence, researchers… Read More »Shedding light on amyloid architecture