Race—a social construct—is highly unreliable as a predictor of biologic variation across populations. Mounting evidence showing that race is not
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Analysis forecasts effects of new race-free kidney-function testing
Race—a social construct—is highly unreliable as a predictor of biologic variation across populations. Mounting evidence showing that race is not
Continue reading »Reversing paralysis with electrical stimulation of neurons
In a recent study published in the Nature journal, researchers assessed the impact of spatiotemporal epidural electrical stimulation (EES) on
Continue reading »Capitalizing on cancer immunotherapy techniques to develop a potential variant-proof treatment for COVID-19
Millions have died due to COVID-19 infection, and millions more continue experiencing the chronic condition, Long COVID, which makes discovering
Continue reading »Lab-grown blood: What is it, and how could it be useful?
Blood plays a vital role in the health of the body, however, some people have blood disorders that cause blood
Continue reading »America’s ER docs warn of surge in patients due to ‘tripledemic’
Emergency rooms are clogged with people who are waiting for inpatient beds or other care and it’s causing a crisis,
Continue reading »Sanofi, GSK Score Late Win With EU COVID Booster Approval
(Reuters) – Sanofi said on Thursday it won European Union approval for its COVID-19 vaccine booster, jointly made with British
Continue reading »Alzheimer’s disease can be diagnosed before symptoms emerge
A large study led by Lund University in Sweden has shown that people with Alzheimer’s disease can now be identified
Continue reading »Researchers pinpoint ‘depressing’ gut microbe with potential for psychobiotic drugs
In a three-year study, researchers from Skoltech, Vavilov Institute of General Genetics of RAS, the Moscow-based Mental-Health Clinic No. 1
Continue reading »Research identifies new way to halt pancreatic cancer invasion by targeting healthy cells
Researchers from Barts Cancer Institute at Queen Mary University of London have identified a new channel of communication through which
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