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How well our brain functions depends heavily on the performance of our nerve cells. That is why they are regularly checked ...
The human body plays host to many microbes, and the communities that these microorganisms form are known as microbiomes... | ...
Two new studies suggest a step toward a future where stem cells can be used to repair or prevent damage to the brain, ...
Two small studies published recently in Nature offer early, but important, validation that stem cell treatments for Parkinson’s disease are viable.
New Guinea is home to some of the world’s most toxic birds. Why they contain poison, and how they withstand the it is still a ...
Andrew Smith’s research on slug secretions yields new insights into synthetic adhesives that may one day replace medical ...
Our goal is to advance everyone’s health through science. Right now, women in our country are more likely to suffer chronic ...
The results were revealing. People who identified as early birds had brain features that were different from those of night ...
In this interview, Sir Prof. Cato T. Laurencin, the 2025 Coulter Lecturer, discusses how he is addressing today’s medical challenges using the technology of the future.
A new study found that the immunotherapy treatment worked against some types of cancers, allowing patients to avoid surgery ...
The big challenge is making it to 2050 to benefit from these technologies. Dr. Pearson explains that initially, only the rich ...
Lorna Rothery discussed the challenges associated with the safe transfusion and supply of blood with Professor of Pathology, ...