Sudden hearing loss can be experienced in highly stressful situations, usually lasting a short time. Researchers at São Paulo State
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Rhythmic control of ‘brain waves’ can boost memory: study
Controlling the frequency of ‘brain waves’ could help to improve people’s recall of memories and potentially provide a key to
Continue reading »New option for treating active rheumatoid arthritis
In a large-scale, international study led by renowned rheumatologist Josef Smolen from the Department of Medicine III, a still-to-be-approved drug
Continue reading »Rapamycin retards epigenetic ageing of keratinocytes
Cessation, or even retardation of the ageing process is an appealing notion that has captured the imagination of humans for
Continue reading »Allo-HCT with unrelated donor tied to better outcomes in AML
(HealthDay)—Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT) with an unrelated donor (UD) results in better transplantation outcomes than cord blood transplantation (CBT)
Continue reading »Researchers find synapse-boosting factors in young blood
A team of researchers at Stanford University has found synapse-boosting factors in the blood of young mice. In their paper
Continue reading »Vitamin D could help cancer patients live longer
Michigan State University physicians have found that vitamin D, if taken for at least three years, could help cancer patients
Continue reading »AI gives reliable coma outcome prediction
After cardiac arrest and resuscitation, some patients will still be in a coma and treated at an intensive care unit.
Continue reading »How a common viral infection can lead to autoimmunity
Researchers in Dr. Leona Gilbert’s research group at the University of Jyväskylä have proposed a novel mechanism for how a
Continue reading »US aims to help more cancer patients try experimental drugs
Sally Atwater’s doctor spent two months on calls, messages and paperwork to get her an experimental drug he thinks can
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