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Researchers develop new method to track the development of cancer cells

September 21, 2021

Changes in individual cancer cells over time may explain why brain tumours develop so differently, and why some cancer cells are resistant to certain treatments. […]

COVIDome Explorer online portal launched to accelerate COVID-19 research on a global scale

August 18, 2021

To further accelerate COVID-19 research on a global scale, investigators from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have created a multidimensional dataset, known as […]

Socioeconomic privilege and political ideology correlate to racial disparities in COVID-19 vaccination

August 11, 2021

Income, educational attainment, and political ideology all play into racial disparities in vaccination rates that have left African Americans more vulnerable to COVID-19, finds new […]

Research shows many with mild COVID-19 infections still experience long-term symptoms

August 5, 2021

The majority of individuals who experience mild or moderate COVID-19 infection also experience long COVID, or persistent symptoms more than 30 days after they test […]

Sanctions prevent cheating and lead to better, more mutually beneficial fig-wasp relationships

August 3, 2021

Removal of an offender's hand, tongue or ear: punishments described in Babylon's Hammurabi Code, depended on the nature of the crime. Published in 1771 B.C., […]

UTHSC announces an increase in research grant and contract awards for FY21

July 23, 2021

The University of Tennessee Health Science Center's Office of Research announced that annual research grant and contract awards for FY21, which ended June 30, total […]

Extreme longevity likely to rise slowly by the end of the 21st century

July 2, 2021

The number of people who live past the age of 100 has been on the rise for decades, up to nearly half a million people […]

Special type of stem cell can reduce the amount of HIV virus

June 24, 2021

In a groundbreaking study, a team of UC Davis researchers has discovered a special type of stem cell that can reduce the amount of the […]

New framework establishes safe thresholds for antimicrobials

June 11, 2021

Researchers have made progress towards a G7 commitment to establish safe standards for the release of antimicrobials into the environment, by developing a new framework […]

New article explains the pros and cons of nasal vaccines

June 10, 2021

Vaccines are mostly synonymous with needles, an efficient and effective way to provide immunity to myriad infections. As COVID-19 vaccination efforts roll out across the […]

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  • Study: 1 in 3 adults with new-onset AFib occurring during hospitalization will have recurrent episode within a year

    A study of more than 130 hospitalized adults with transient new-onset atrial fibrillation (AF) found that 1 in 3 patients experienced a recurrent episode of […]

  • GPT-4 beats human doctors in medical soft skills

    In a recent study published in the journal Scientific Reports, researchers evaluated the performance of Generative Pre-trained Transformer-4 (GPT-4) and ChatGPT in the United States […]

  • Reduced mortality risk seen for patients with vitiligo

    Patients with vitiligo may have a reduced risk for mortality, according to a study published online Sept. 14 in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Hyun […]

  • Amal Clooney Revealed the Seriously Unexpected Music George Got Their Twins Into

    Every single time George Clooney and Amal Clooney give rare details about their twins, it leaves fans’ heads scratching. They seem like a cosmic pair […]

  • Common myths about epilepsy and kids

    Epilepsy is one of the more common neurologic disorders in children. About 1 in 26 people have epilepsy, and 1 in 10 people will have […]

  • Experts present pioneering vision on reducing brain disorders by 2050

    A special supplement to the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease presents insights and new directions in both basic and clinical research into neurodegenerative diseases. Because by […]

  • Intravenous immunoglobulin may prevent severe infections associated with anti-BCMA therapy for multiple myeloma

    New research in Blood Cancer Discovery shows that intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) reduced the risk of severe infections by 90% in patients with multiple myeloma undergoing […]

  • Should older adults with fewer years to live keep getting cancer screenings? Poll explores attitudes

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  • Immune checkpoint blockade prior to surgery promising in multiple cancer types, finds study

    Treating cancer with immunotherapies known as an immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) prior to surgery (so-called neoadjuvant immunotherapy) has been a rapidly growing area of research, […]

  • Four ways to support someone with dementia during extreme heat

    Our ability to adapt our behavior to changes in temperature takes a significant amount of thought and decision making. For example, we need to identify […]

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