In a study of 11 medical-mystery patients, an international team of researchers led by scientists at the National Institutes of
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New insights into soft tissue injuries around the elbow joint
In his Ph.D. study, Toni Luokkala investigated the soft tissue injuries related to elbow collateral ligaments and distal biceps tendon
Continue reading »New study of how US recreational cannabis legalization could change illegal drug markets
A study published in the scientific journal Addiction provides the most comprehensive evidence to date of the association between recreational
Continue reading »New study into pediatric intensive care paves the way for improving care for critically ill children
A new study carried out in collaboration with the University of Birmingham has identified factors that increase the likelihood of
Continue reading »New ebolavirus vaccine design seeks to drive stronger antibody defense
Scientists at Scripps Research have unveiled a new Ebola virus vaccine design, which they say has several advantages over standard
Continue reading »With new treatments, PET imaging adds valuable information to brain metastasis monitoring
For patients with brain metastases, amino acid positron emission tomography (PET) can provide valuable information about the effectiveness of state-of-the-art
Continue reading »New wearable sensor tracks children’s suffering with eczema, and adults with itch symptoms
Itch torments its sufferers and can be as debilitating as chronic pain. But it’s a hard symptom to measure—particularly for
Continue reading »New, rapid CRISPR/Cas9 method identifies key genes in zebrafish spinal cord regeneration
A new, rapid screening approach uses CRISPR/Cas9 technology to identify immune system-related genes that play a crucial role in repairing
Continue reading »New, rapid CRISPR/Cas9 method identifies key genes in zebrafish spinal cord regeneration
A new, rapid screening approach uses CRISPR/Cas9 technology to identify immune system-related genes that play a crucial role in repairing
Continue reading »New device reduces hemostasis time following catheterization and improves efficiency
A new study reveals the use of a potassium ferrate hemostatic patch (PFHP) reduces the time to hemostasis for patients
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