As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its second year, scientists are still working to understand how the new strain of coronavirus
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Mapping out the mystery of blood stem cells
Princess Margaret scientists have revealed how stem cells are able to generate new blood cells throughout our life by looking
Continue reading »China rules out SARS in mystery viral pneumonia outbreak
China on Sunday said a mysterious viral pneumonia outbreak that has affected 59 people was not the flu-like virus SARS
Continue reading »Cracking the mystery of a rare bleeding disorder—and pursuing ‘off-the-shelf’ drugs to treat it
Consider for a moment that your life is dominated by spontaneous nosebleeds, chronic stomach hemorrhaging, persistent anemia and a complex
Continue reading »Scientists closer to solving mystery of why lean people get fatty liver disease
Researchers from The Westmead Institute for Medical Research (WIMR) have discovered how fatty liver disease develops in lean people, aiding
Continue reading »Mystery arthritis-linked knee bone three times more common than 100 years ago
The fabella, a small bone in the knee once lost to human evolution, has made a surprising resurgence over the
Continue reading »Researchers solve mystery surrounding a form of Batten disease
A team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine has uncovered an unexpected mechanism that can explain a form
Continue reading »Revealing the molecular mystery of human liver cells
A map of the cells in the human liver has been created by University Health Network Transplant Program and University
Continue reading »Researchers solve a central mystery of a baffling high-risk leukemia
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital investigators have unraveled the origins and identified mutations associated with a perplexing form of acute
Continue reading »As mystery deepens over the cause of Alzheimer’s, researchers seek new answers
For more than 20 years, much of the leading research on Alzheimer’s disease has been guided by the “amyloid hypothesis.”
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