Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) studied the human immune response after immunization with the malaria pathogen Plasmodium
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The Science of Screaming: What Happens When We Turn Up the Volume
If you had to choose one person to let out a scream, the last guy you’d pick would be Harold
Continue reading »High cholesterol symptoms: Four signs cholesterol has ‘found its way into the ‘brain’
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Continue reading »Up to 80% of athletes who die suddenly had no symptoms or family history of heart disease
Recommendations on how to use gene testing to prevent sudden cardiac death in athletes and enable safe exercise are published
Continue reading »First-of-its-kind technology repairs and regenerates heart muscle cells
Researchers at the University of Houston are reporting a first-of-its-kind technology that not only repairs heart muscle cells in mice
Continue reading »Fall-Related Mortality Rising Among Older Canadians
Emergency department (ED) visits and mortality from falls among older Canadians are trending upwards, data indicate. Hospitalization rates have held
Continue reading »Drug discovery approach reveals why drugs for cystic fibrosis fall short
To cure rare genetic diseases, from cystic fibrosis to Niemann-Pick, scientists at Scripps Research have turned to a computational approach
Continue reading »New strain of extensively drug-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae detected in Austria
Given that there is no vaccine available against gonorrhea, diagnosing this sexually transmitted infection early, treating it effectively and notifying
Continue reading »Opioid use disorder: Flexible treatment at home proves effective
Did you know that more than 26,500 Canadians died from opioid intoxication between January 2016 and September 2021? Or that
Continue reading »Language matters when describing weight loss goals
Obesity affects millions of individuals worldwide and is associated with a significantly increased risk for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. A
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