Cancer cells that are rapidly multiplying make up tumors. Therapeutic targets can be identified by gaining an understanding of the biochemical processes that drive their unstoppable...
In an examination of the Look AHEAD project, researchers from the Brigham and Joslin Diabetes Centre discovered that participants who engaged in physical activity in the...
Babies who suffered from sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS, had specific brain abnormalities that researchers could identify. For decades, researchers have been trying to figure...
At the ACOG Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting, researchers reported that COVID-19 infection during pregnancy predicted worse birth outcomes such as preterm delivery, low birth weight,...
A new therapeutic application for a disease that affects one in eleven people across the world and has no cure has been discovered by Canadian researchers...
According to a recent study that was published in Blood Advances, adults with hematologic malignancies receiving chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy experience a decline in...
The population of non-US citizens and residents (NCNR) is one of a kind and on the rise. This subgroup’s patterns of heart donation and heart transplant...
A new University of Michigan study found that people who have a parent who has had problems with alcohol are more likely to show signs of...
A study found that oral difelikefalin reduced itching intensity in patients with moderate to severe pruritus and chronic kidney disease. Gil Yosipovitch, MD, of the Department...
New research from the University of Eastern Finland suggests that renal hyperfiltration may be underestimated as a mortality risk factor. Conventionally, reduced kidney function is associated...