A new study using organ-on-a-chip technology reveals how overactive immune cells aggravate heart valve disease and how this damaging hyperactivity
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Study advances understanding of brain connectivity in cannabis users
Researchers at Center for BrainHealth, part of The University of Texas at Dallas, recently examined underlying brain networks in long-term
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A new research study provides possible explanations for COVID-19 patients who present with extremely low, otherwise life-threatening levels of oxygen,
Read moreEarly-onset colorectal cancer study in young adult men reveals ‘hotspots’ of death in US
Over the last three decades, colorectal cancer survival in the United States has improved significantly. But in young people—particularly men
Read moreStudy shows new way of identifying tumor response to immunotherapy
Scientists at City of Hope, working in collaboration with researchers at Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) and other colleagues across
Read moreNew study helps improve detection of disease in newborn babies
New research will help health-care practitioners more accurately diagnose illness in newborn babies from urine samples by comparing them with
Read moreAdult stem cell study shows fish oil may help with depression
A study published in Molecular Psychiatry shows that patient-derived adult stem cells can be used to model major depressive disorder
Read moreStudy underlines importance of adequate PPE and training to prevent COVID-19 infection
Despite being at high risk of exposure to COVID-19, frontline healthcare professionals who were appropriately protected did not contract infection
Read moreStudy: Nearly 16% of Illinois COVID-19 cases linked to spread from Chicago jail
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, coronavirus has spread quickly through jails and prisons in cities across the country—including in Chicago, where
Read moreStudy shows NYC COVID-19 outbreak had European and U.S. origins
New York City’s first confirmed COVID-19 cases stemmed primarily from European and United States sources, according to the first molecular
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