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COVID-19 may leave arteries biologically “older,” with women showing more persistent stiffness and symptom links than men.
Older adults who regularly participated in a community-based exercise program were able to slow - and in many cases reverse - ...
By analyzing millions of messenger RNA molecules (mRNA) during the course of ALS, researchers at Stockholm University, in ...
From ancient kitchens to modern laboratories, asafoetida is revealing powerful roles in digestion, immunity, and microbial balance that could reshape its place in health and medicine.
Discover how cohesin mechanics and nanotracker technology are transforming DNA research in this Bruker webinar.
Despite accumulating evidence that cardiovascular disease risk increases during the early stages of bipolar disorder, few ...
The American College of Cardiology has established a digital hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) registry to learn more about ...
Our sense of smell is more important than we often realize. It helps us enjoy food, detect danger like smoke or gas leaks, ...
The most common cancer-causing strain of human papillomavirus (HPV), HPV16, undermines the body's defenses by reprogramming immune cells surrounding the tumor, according to new research from the Keck ...
A hybrid reading strategy for screening mammography, developed by Dutch researchers and deployed retrospectively to more than ...
A new vaccine for pneumococcal disease will be tested under an international trial aiming to provide greater protection to ...
Texas Children's is pleased to announce that a three-year-old girl has been successfully treated with the first-ever ...