Small, New World monkeys called marmosets can mimic the sleep disturbances, changes in circadian rhythm, and cognitive impairment people with
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Targeted and population-based strategies both necessary for blood pressure control
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is the leading risk factor for heart disease, and improvements in both targeted and population-based
Continue reading »Texas police officer, wife plead for bone marrow donor for daughter with rare condition
Police officer seeks bone marrow donor for his daughter Sergeant Kurk Anderson of the Pflugerville police department is searching for
Continue reading »8 home remedies and natural treatments for bee stings
The pain and swelling around the site of a sting will usually go away in a few days without treatment.
Continue reading »A recipe for regenerating nerve fibers across complete spinal cord injury
Neuroscientists at UCLA, Harvard University and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology have identified a three-pronged treatment that triggers axons—the
Continue reading »AHA: This Single Dad Kicked 30-Year Tobacco Habit for His Son
TUESDAY, Aug. 28, 2018 (American Heart Association) — John Jaramillo was a 45-year-old newly divorced single dad to 7-year-old Zeph.
Continue reading »Study provides new insights for ways to use cell metabolism to treat cancer
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine have discovered that cell metabolism plays an important role in
Continue reading »Study raises the standard for measuring nerve cell death
Researchers at UBC’s Okanagan campus have developed a new and improved method to judge the effectiveness of experimental therapies for
Continue reading »Researchers discover epigenetic reason for drug resistance in a deadly melanoma
Mount Sinai researchers have discovered a previously unknown reason for drug resistance in a common subtype of melanoma, one of
Continue reading »For first time in 40 years, cure for acute leukemia within reach
Acute myeloid leukemia is one of the most aggressive cancers. While other cancers have benefitted from new treatments, there has
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