- + Top Cancer Research Advances at MSK in 2024—Researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) continued to make strides against cancer in 2024. Laboratory research teams across the ins...
- + Neural Stem Cell Transplantation Shows Promise for Treating Chronic Spinal Cord Injury
- + USC Norris Cancer Hospital Earns Leapfrog Top Hospital Award for Fourth Year in a Row —USC Norris Cancer Hospital was named a Top Teaching Hospital by The Leapfrog Group.
- + Naughty or Nice? Many Parents Rely on Threats to Manage Misbehavior - From No Dessert to No Santa—When young children's behavior becomes challenging, many parents resort to threats - from taking away toys to threatening that Santa will skip their h...
- + Psychology Researcher Richard Addante Has Identified A New Kind Of Human Memory Process
- + Ditch TV and Read a Book: UniSA Research Delivers Best Moves to Reduce Dementia Risk—It's that time of the year when most of us get the chance to sit back and enjoy some well-deserved down time. But whether you reach for the TV control...
- + Memorial Sloan Kettering Physician-Scientists Develop Innovative Multimodal Machine Learning Model That Improves Prediction of Metastatic Breast Cancer Treatment Options—New research presented during the 2024 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS) reveals a new machine learning model that could change the way meta...
- + Cancer: Combating Chemotherapy Resistance—A new study from Cedars-Sinai Cancer reveals a potential way to overcome tumor resistance to a common chemotherapy drug called cisplatin.
- + $35M Gift Creates Karsh Division of Interventional Cardiology—Cedars-Sinai today announced a $35 million gift from Martha and Bruce Karsh and the Karsh Family Foundation. The major donation includes $30 million t...
- + A Pediatric Program Helping Adults Through Cardiovascular Disease, Surgery—There are over 500 child life programs in the United States today, which help children and their families reduce the stress and anxiety associated wit...
- + AI Shaping the Future of Breast Cancer Risk Prediction—A new publication by a national collective of researchers has highlighted the potential for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in identifying wom...
- + HIV Drug Based in Research by Sundquist Lab is Science's 2024 Breakthrough of the Year—Wesley Sundquist, PhD, laid the foundation for the development of a highly effective, long-lasting prophylactic against HIV, which has been named the ...
- + Roswell Park Team Identifies Factors That Boost Effectiveness of Immunotherapy in Recurrent Ovarian Cancer—A study led by Roswell Park provides new insight into the complex interactions of the "tumor-immune-gut axis," and its role in influencing immunothera...
- + With a Little Help From Their Friends: Poll Shows Role of Close Friendships in Older Adults' Health—Virtually all (90%) people over 50 say they have at least one close friend, while 10% say they do not, a new poll finds. But having no close friends ...
- + New Years Resolutions? No Thanks! Tips on Controlling Allergies and Asthma? Yes, Please—If you have allergies or asthma, keeping yourself healthy and free of symptoms needs to be a priority, doesn't have to be complicated.
- + How a New Test Is Transforming Care for Retinoblastoma—In 2017, a Children's Hospital Los Angeles team led by Jesse Berry, MD, pioneered the development of the first liquid biopsy for retinoblastoma, the m...
- + Is Ozone Pollution Harming Unborn Children?—Ozone pollution is getting worse as the climate warms. Now interdisciplinary research from the University of Utah documents compelling link between pr...
- + From Poison to Panacea—Hundreds of venomous snakes. King Cobras. Spitting cobras. Mambas. Gaboon vipers. African vipers. South American vipers. North American vipers. Every ...
- + Smoking Tobacco From Childhood Can Cause Premature Heart Damage —Cigarette smoking from childhood into early adulthood is associated with an increased risk of premature cardiac injury, according to a study published...
- + Esophageal Cancer: Global Burden Intensifies, Calls for Urgent Action—A critical study sheds light on the growing global burden of esophageal cancer, outlining its significant impact and the imperative to identify the dr...
- + MD Anderson's Lauren Averett Byers Receives TAMEST O'Donnell Award for Seminal Contributions to Lung Cancer Research—Lauren Averett Byers, M.D., professor of Thoracic/Head & Neck Medical Oncology at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, has received ...
- + Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Partners Discover New Ocean Predator in the Atacama Trench—This crustacean is the first large, active predatory amphipod from these extreme depths.
- + Precision Diabetes Management: Glucose-Triggered Insulin Delivery Membrane—Scientists have developed an innovative glucose-responsive membrane capable of self-regulating insulin release, offering a potential revolution in dia...
- + Resistance Training Can Reduce Fatigue, Pain in Multiple Myeloma Patients, Roswell Park Team Shows—Researchers from Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center will present compelling findings showcasing significant benefits of resistance training for ...
- + Roswell Park Experts Report Insights on CAR T for Follicular Lymphoma, KEYNOTE-667 Combo in Hodgkin Lymphoma—The results of two important lymphoma studies led by experts at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center will be presented during oral abstract sessio...
- + Preclinical Study Shows Targeted Drug Strengthens the Power of CAR T-Cell Therapy in Two Pediatric Leukemias—A preclinical study led by a faculty member at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center shows that gilteritinib (brand name Xospata), a targeted cance...
- + Roswell Park Study Reveals How Venetoclax Boosts Immune Response to CAR T for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia—Research out of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center has shed light on how the drug venetoclax (brand name Venclexta) works synergistically with C...
- + New Research from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to Transform Standard of Care Across the Globe for Newly Diagnosed Children with B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia—Researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the Children's Oncology Group (COG) announced the results of a Phase 3 study that demons...
- + Researchers are Going to Map Cells Crucial to Child Respiratory Health and Disease—A research project co-led by researchers at the UNC School of Medicine and colleagues, will create an atlas of the cells in the nasal and oral cavitie...
- + NCCN Hosts Patient Advocacy Summit on Improving Access to Accurate Health Information—NCCN hosts a Patient Advocacy Summit bringing together leading experts to promote strategies and best practices for improving cancer care, focused on ...
- + UAlbany Chemists Develop Color-Changing Test for Rapid Salmonella Detection—UAlbany researchers have developed a new method for fast-acting salmonella detection. The test employs a paper strip that changes color in the presenc...
- + UTHealth Houston and Texas Tech Health El Paso Announce Research Partnership for Greater Impact on Underserved Communities—This partnership allows both institutions to combine capabilities across universities to bring a level of team-based research to El Paso that would no...
- + Research Reveals How Fructose in Diet Enhances Tumor Growth—Dietary fructose promotes tumor growth in animal models of melanoma, breast cancer and cervical cancer. However, fructose does not directly fuel tumor...
- + Study Compares Robotic-Assisted to Augmented Reality Spine Surgery - Both Enable High Degree of Precision and Accuracy—A study at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) comparing robotic-assisted navigation (RAN) to the use of augmented reality (AR) in spine surgery found ...
- + Altmetric Adds Bluesky Social Media as a Research Attention Source—Digital Science is excited to announce that Altmetric has added the social media platform Bluesky as a new attention source for published research.
- + New Survey Finds 56% Say 'Alone Time' Is Vital to Their Mental Health—A new national survey of 1,000 Americans commissioned by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine shows that 46% of Ame...
- + New Study Links Extreme Heat to Increased Risk of Postpartum Depression in SoCal—A cohort of mothers in Southern California that were exposed to higher temperature during the postpartum period was associated with an increased risk ...
- + A Cause of Hyperinflammatory Response in Lethal COVID-19 Identified—As part of the COVID-19 International Research Team, researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, the U...
- + New Report Suggests Open Data on Edge of Becoming a Recognized Global Standard for Scholarly Output—New analysis in the State of Open Data 2024 report suggests that open data practice is now on the edge of becoming a standard, recognized and supporte...
- + Breakthrough Obesity Treatment: A Micro Cure for a Big Problem—University of South Australia researchers have created a new, food-grade, natural solution for obesity, that not only cuts the kilos and improves meta...
- + VUMC and Philips Landmark Emissions Assessment of a Radiology Department Published in Premier Industry Journal—The life cycle assessment (LCA) results, which have been peer-reviewed and published in Radiology, found diagnostic services generate the equivalent o...
- + Cardiogenic Shock Team Cuts Time to Diagnosis by Half—A cardiogenic shock team at a Texas specialty hospital significantly decreased the time from first signs to diagnosis and from the initial transfer re...
- + December 2024 Issue of Neurosurgical Focus: "Robotics in the Neurosurgical Operating Room"—Announcement of contents of the December 2024 issue of Neurosurgical Focus
- + How HIV Research Reshaped Modern Medicine—Decades of scientific work turned the tide on a fatal disease and yielded insights into immunity, vaccines, and more
- + Medicated Nasal Spray Will Slash Opioid-Related Hospital Admissions—Australian researchers say access to a free medicated nasal spray which temporarily reverses the effects of opioid toxicity while waiting for an ambul...
- + Meet the 2025 AANEM & ANF President —The American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM) and American Neuromuscular Foundation (ANF) are excited to announce...
- + Rutgers Cancer Institute and RWJBarnabas Health to Unveil Pioneering Blood Cancer Research at the 66th American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition—Physician-scientists from Rutgers Cancer Institute and RWJBarnabas Health will showcase a diverse range of hematology/oncology data from their clinica...
- + For People Living with HIV/AIDS, TB is Still the Leading Cause of Death—The latest World Health Organization's Global Tuberculosis Report released in November 2024 painted a sobering picture; approximately 8.2 million peop...
- + Researchers Develop a Simple Lab-Free Test to Detect Bacteria in Fluids From Water to Urine—Engineers and biochemists at McMaster university have brought their skills together to make it possible for untrained users to confirm contamination i...
- + Diabetes Drug Appears to Fight Lung Cancer -- But Only in Overweight or Obese Patients—A widely accessible drug commonly used to control blood glucose levels in diabetic patients has the potential to strengthen the effects of immunothera...
- + Novel Gene Therapy Trial for Sickle Cell Disease Launches—UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland is enrolling patients in an innovative clinical trial that seeks to cure sickle cell disease. The trial is th...
- + Mount Sinai Opens the Hamilton and Amabel James Center for Artificial Intelligence and Human Health to Transform Health Care by Spearheading the AI Revolution—Mount Sinai Health System announced the opening of the Hamilton and Amabel James Center for Artificial Intelligence and Human Health, which is dedicat...
- + Study Reveals New Way to Unlock Blood-Brain Barrier, Potentially Opening Doors to Treat Brain and Nerve Diseases —Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have developed an innovative approach--demonstrated in mouse models and isolated human brai...
- + Applications Open for APE Award for Innovation in Scholarly Communication—Digital Science is pleased to announce its continued support of the APE Award for Innovation in Scholarly Communication, which is currently open for a...
- + AI Speaks Volumes When It Comes to Detecting Parkinson's Disease—Algorithms that can detect subtle changes in a person's voice are emerging as a potential new diagnostic tool for Parkinson's disease, according to re...
- + Healthy Women Have Cells That Resemble Breast Cancer, Study Finds—A new study from researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center finds that, in healthy women, some breast cells that otherwise appea...
- + Listening for Early Signs of Alzheimer's Disease #ASA187—People with Alzheimer's exhibit a loss of motor control along with cognitive decline, and one of the earliest signs of this decay can be spotted in in...
- + $4.5 Million Dept. Of Education Grant to Expand Mental Health Services Through Binghamton University Community Schools—The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Binghamton University Community Schools (BUCS) a five-year grant, totaling more than $4.5 million, to exp...
- + Altmetric Now Tracks Clinical Impact of Research—Digital Science announces that its flagship product Altmetric, which gauges the online attention of research, has added a new attention source: Clinic...
- + Former SEAL Team Six commander donates $1 million to UT Southwestern —Retired Navy Adm. William McRaven, former commander of U.S. Special Operations who oversaw the SEAL Team Six raid that killed Osama bin Laden in 2011,...
- + Ochsner Children's announces new CEO Dana Bledsoe—Ochsner Children's proudly announces the selection of Dana Bledsoe as Chief Executive Officer, effective November 18.
- + New Framework Champions Equity in AI for Health Care—Study in the Journal of Medical Internet Research introduces the EDAI framework to integrate equity, diversity, and inclusion in AI for health and ora...
- + Why the Bird Flu's Jump to Pigs Is Concerning—A University of Michigan virologist's take on the current situation
- + Alcohol-Related Deaths in the U.S. More than Double from 1999 to 2020—Alcohol-related deaths in the U.S. nearly doubled from 1999 to 2020. The sharpest spike occurred among 25-34-year-olds (nearly fourfold), while indivi...
- + Study Identifies Strategy for AI Cost-Efficiency in Health Care Settings —A study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has identified strategies for using large language models (LLMs), a type of arti...
- + How ecDNA Fuels Cancer by Breaking the Laws of Biology—How ecDNA Fuels Cancer by Breaking the Laws of Biology
- + How ecDNA Fuels Cancer by Breaking the Laws of Biology—How ecDNA Fuels Cancer by Breaking the Laws of Biology
- + Study Challenges Assumptions About How Tuberculosis Bacteria Grow—The rod-shaped tuberculosis (TB) bacterium, which the World Health Organization has once again ranked as the top infectious disease killer globally, i...
- + International Cancer Organizations Present Collaborative Work During Oncology Event in China—The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) is honored to participate in 2024 CCHIO. NCCN has taken numerous strides in recent years to increase ...
- + New Imaging Technique Reveals Detailed Map of Brain's Blood Flow in 3D—Researchers from the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich have developed an advanced optical microscopy technique that enables the study of the brain's...
- + Hackensack Meridian Pascack Valley Medical Center Earns An 'A' Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group —Hackensack Meridian Pascack Valley Medical Center earned an "A" Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group, an independent national nonprofit watch...
- + Keck Hospital of USC earns an 'A' Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group —Keck Hospital of USC earned an "A" Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group, an independent national nonprofit watchdog focused on patient safety...
- + Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center Nurse Wins Research Award at ACC Quality Summit —Alyssa Stolarik, RN, BSN, clinical coordinator of Cardiology at Hackensack Meridian Health Mountainside Medical Center, received the Second Best Resea...
- + Drug Combination Prompts Immune Response in Some Resistant Pancreatic Cancers—A new drug strategy that regulates the tumor immune microenvironment may transform a tumor that resists immunotherapy into a susceptible one, accordin...
- + Chewing Xylitol Gum Linked to Decrease in Preterm Birth—Results from a study in Malawi showed that chewing gum containing xylitol, a naturally occurring alcohol sugar, was associated with a 24% reduction in...
- + A Step Toward Safer X-Rays with New Detector Technology—Now, researchers publishing in ACS Central Science have taken a step toward safer X-rays by creating a highly sensitive and foldable detector that pro...
- + KRISS Partners with Domestic University Hospitals to Develop Disease Diagnosis and Treatment Technology, Alleviating Patient Burden—The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) announced that they have developed an advanced disease diagnosis and treatment system ba...
- + High-Performance Inkjet Print Head Enhances Bioprinting Productivity—The Bionics Research Center team, led by Dr. Byung Chul Lee at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), has developed a bio-ink inkjet pr...
- + Pandemic-Era Increase in Alcohol Use Persists —Alcohol use increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and remained elevated even after the pandemic ended, according to a large nationally representative...
- + Lung Cancer Awareness Month: A Call to Action for Asian American Women
- + Elephant Seal Colony Declines One Year After Avian Flu Outbreak—The sounds of barking elephant seals are again in the air along the breeding grounds of Peninsula Valdes, Argentina--but it's quieter. Almost exactly ...
- + Data Detectives Strike Back at Deadly Childhood Cancer—Neuroblastoma is a rare and aggressive form of childhood cancer. Striking in infancy, it shatters what should be a family's time of joy, shifting it t...
- + New Report Examines Barriers to Oral Health Services for New Yorkers—A new report, released by the Center for Health Workforce Studies at the University at Albany's College of Integrated Health Sciences, indicates that ...
- + Setting New Research Vision for Cedars-Sinai Guerin Children's—Cedars-Sinai Guerin Children's is building a formidable pediatric research enterprise aimed at identifying the genetic underpinnings of childhood dise...
- + Is Weight Loss Surgery right for me?—As year-end insurance deductibles are met and plans are made for a healthy start to the new year, many people choose to have elective health procedure...
- + MD Anderson launches Institute for Cell Therapy Discovery & Innovation to deliver transformational new therapies —The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center today announced the launch of its Institute for Cell Therapy Discovery & Innovation, which will ...
- + Cleveland Clinic Announces Updated Findings in Preventive Breast Cancer Vaccine Study—Cleveland Clinic researchers are presenting updated findings from their novel study of a vaccine aimed at preventing triple-negative breast cancer, th...
- + Key Pathway Leading to Neurodegeneration in Early Stages of ALS Identified—Researchers at UC San Diego identify a key pathway leading to neurodegeneration in early stages of ALS, hinting at the potential for short-circuiting ...
- + Johns Hopkins Medicine Study Expands Understanding of How Fecal Microbiota Transplants May Work to Restore Gut Health—In a novel study that identified male chromosome genetic material in the intestines of female patients undergoing fecal transplants, researchers at Jo...
- + Deteccion de indicios de cancer de pulmon en el aliento exhalado —En un estudio publicado en la revista ACS Sensors, investigadores informan del desarrollo de sensores ultrasensibles a nanoescala que, en pruebas a pe...
- + Scientists Determine Why Some Patients Don't Respond Well to Wet Macular Degeneration Treatment, Show How New Experimental Drug Can Bridge Gap—A new study from researchers at Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Medicine explains not only why some patients with wet age-related macular degenera...
- + Detecting Evidence of Lung Cancer in Exhaled Breath—Exhaled breath contains chemical clues to what's going on inside the body, including diseases like lung cancer. And devising ways to sense these compo...
- + ISPOR Releases Emerging Good Practices Guidance on Quantifying Specialized Knowledge in Healthcare —ISPOR announced the publication of an ISPOR Good Practices Report that identifies existing structured expert elicitation protocols that can support he...
- + Discovery of Rapid COVID-19 Replication Mechanism and Expanded Treatment Options—Dr. Seong-Jun Kim's team from the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) recently reported in a research paper that the rapid prolife...
- + Defibrillation Devices Can Save Lives Using 1,000 Times Less Electricity—In this week's Chaos, researchers used an electrophysiological computer model of the heart's electrical circuits to examine the effect of the applied ...
- + New Study Finds Obesity Can Be Prevented in Very Young Children—A large study co-led by Kori Flower, MD, MS, MPH, division chief of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine at the UNC School of Medicine demonstra...
- + Selenium Raised Pharmaceutical Value of Garden Sage—Scientists from Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University showed that spraying of selenium stimulates the growth of garden sage - a plant, that is used ...
- + Out of Africa: UT Southwestern Cardiologist Gets to the Heart of Zambia's No. 1 Health Threat—On a Thursday morning in Dallas, Fiona Strasserking, M.D., chats with her UT Southwestern colleague while internal medicine residents from the Univers...
- + ETRI, Successful Development of an AI-Based Dementia Prediction Technology—Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) is conducting research on the development of an AI technology that can evaluate and predi...
- + Preventing Obesity in Very Young Children Could Be in the Palm of Parents' Hands—A study co-led by a Johns Hopkins Children's Center clinician-researcher shows that adding text messaging and other electronic feedback to traditional...
- + New Senior Associate Dean Joins Leadership Team at FSU College of Medicine—Xian Jin Xie, a distinguished educator and researcher whose work has advanced fields across the health care spectrum including biomedicine, nursing, d...
- + Steps You Can Take to Reduce Your Risk for Liver Cancer—Liver cancer is the sixth leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. The most common type of liver cancer in adults is hepatocellular carcinoma, and me...
- + Stress Linked to Perceptions of Miscommunication for Parents of PICU Patients—A survey of parents of children admitted to a PICU found that 16.5% of respondents agreed that miscommunication had occurred during their child's hosp...
- + November 2024 Issue of Neurosurgical Focus: "Contemporary Applications of Laser Interstitial Therapy"—Announcement of contents of the November 2024 issue of Neurosurgical Focus
- + Quitting Smoking After Cancer Diagnosis Improves Survival Across a Wide Variety of Cancers —Smokers who are diagnosed with cancer now have more incentive to quit, as researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have foun...
- + Wearable Ultrasound Tech for Muscle Monitoring Opens New Possibilities in Healthcare and Human-Machine Interfaces—Researchers have developed a compact, wearable ultrasound device that monitors muscle activity. Attachable to the skin with an adhesive and powered by...
- + Unbound Medicine Revolutionizes Nursing Education with AI-Powered Assist(tm) in Nursing Central—Unbound Medicine expands Unbound Intelligence into Nursing Central, integrating AI to enhance nursing education. The new Assist capability helps educa...
- + A Life with ADHD
- + New Computational Method Links One Mammal's Striking Longevity and Resistance to Cancer With 'Dark Genome'—The Roswell Park team has developed a new method to measure mutation loads across species, revealing the role of the "dark genome" -- ancient, virus-l...
- + NIH Director Monica M. Bertagnolli Honored with NIAF Leonardo da Vinci Award in Health and Science—The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) presented its Leonardo da Vinci Award in Health and Science to National Institutes of Health (NIH) Dir...
- + Johns Hopkins and Family of Henrietta Lacks Break Ground on Building Named in Honor of Henrietta Lacks—The Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Medicine, together with descendants of Henrietta Lacks, broke ground today on the future site of the bu...
- + Dramatic Drop in Marijuana Use Among U.S. Youth Over a Decade: (2011 to 2021)—Among 88,183 U.S. high school students, marijuana use declined from 23.1% in 2011 to 15.8% in 2021, with first-time use before age 13 dropping from 8....
- + Advancing Care of a Devastating Disease Through Gene Therapy—A new international trial is investigating the efficacy and safety of gene therapy in patients with Hurler syndrome and will compare results of gene t...
- + New Clinical Advances in Gastroenterology Presented at the American College of Gastroenterology's 89th Annual Scientific Meeting—Gastroenterologists and other GI health care professionals will convene at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, PA, for the premier cli...
- + James Tracy Es Nombrado Presidente Del ACAAI—El alergista James Tracy, DO (Doctor en Medicina Osteopatica), de Omaha, NE, fue instalado como presidente del Colegio Americano de Alergia, Asma e In...
- + James Tracy Installed as ACAAI President—Allergist James Tracy, DO, of Omaha, NE, was installed as president of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) at the ACAAI Ann...
- + Preclinical Studies Test Novel Gene Therapy for Treating IgA Nephropathy—IgA nephropathy is an autoimmune kidney disease, and complement, a component of the innate immune system, plays a role in the condition's pathogenesis...
- + Global, National, and Regional Trends in the Burden of Chronic Kidney Disease among Women—A recent analysis reveals that the number of chronic kidney disease (CKD) cases in women around the globe nearly tripled in the past three decades. Al...
- + Researchers Identify Potential Prenatal Biomarkers of Congenital Heart Diseases —Single ventricle heart diseases (SVHDs), the most severe type of congenital heart disease require immediate treatment after birth. A growing number of...
- + Lymph Node-Like Structures May Trigger the Demise of Cancer Tumors—A newly described stage of a lymph node-like structure seen in liver tumors after presurgical immunotherapy may be vital to successfully treating pati...
- + UCLA Researchers Uncover Novel Role of Protein GPNMB in Heart Repair—UCLA scientists have identified the protein GPNMB as a critical regulator in the heart's healing process after a heart attack.
- + New JNCCN Study Suggests Medicaid Expansion Improves Cancer Care and Survival for People with Aggressive Type of Breast Cancer—New study in JNCCN-Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network that finds that people diagnosed with an aggressive breast cancer subtype (HR-...
- + LLNL Researchers Discover Promising New Treatment to Counteract the Effects of Fentanyl for Overdose Cases—A team of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers has discovered a promising new treatment to counteract the effects of fentanyl an...
- + When Nerve Pain and Numbness Are Linked to Long COVID—Welcome to Long COVID Dispatches. Our goal is to keep you informed of the best and newest information on Long COVID. My name is Dr. Lisa Sanders, and ...
- + Plant CO2 Uptake Rises by Nearly One Third in New Global Estimates—Plants the world over are absorbing about 31% more carbon dioxide than previously thought, according to a new assessment developed by scientists.
- + RPI Alzheimer's Disease Research Program Gets Multimillion-Dollar Boost—Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) has been awarded two grants by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) to train graduate students on Alzheimer's ...
- + National Poll: Many Teens Use Protein Supplements for Muscle Growth, Sports Performance —Protein bars, shakes and powders are increasingly popular among adults - but many teens may be jumping on the bandwagon too.
- + Light-AI Technology Opens the Door to Early Cancer Diagnosis—A research team led by Dr. Ho Sang Jung of the Advanced Bio and Healthcare Materials Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science has...
- + New Gene Therapy for Retinitis Pigmentosa Shows Promise—New research suggests that a new kind of gene therapy can improve vision in people who have lost nearly all sight to retinitis pigmentosa.
- + 3D Printed Eyeglasses Help Save Children's Sight in Remote, Underserved Communities—New study shows customized eyeglasses successfully addressed children's complex eye needs.
- + Thoracic Surgeon Dr. Thomas K. Varghese Jr. Named Next JACS Editor-In-Chief—The American College of Surgeons (ACS) has named Thomas K. Varghese Jr., MD, MS, MBA, FACS, MAMSE, as the next Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of the A...
- + Considering Cataract Surgery? It Could Save Your Life —New study finds untreated cataracts linked to higher risk of fractures and dangerous brain bleeds due to falls.
- + ACI Report Offers "State of the Science" on In Vitro Methods for Cleaning Product Safety Assessment—The use of in vitro new approach methodologies (NAMs) to assess the potential for respiratory irritation depends on several factors, including the spe...
- + Could Light Therapy Treat Dry AMD?—New study shows a non-invasive, painless laser can reduce risk of vision loss from dry AMD.
- + Researchers Identify New Protein Pathway, Biological Function Important for Cell Migration, Cancer Metastasis—A new study by researchers at the UNC School of Medicine has identified a new biological function of 2'3'-cGAMP in the control of cell migration and c...
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