[ad_1] Newswise — Mutations of the gene encoding dystrophins have long been known to cause the debilitating muscle-wasting disease DMD, which affects one in every 5,000...
[ad_1] Diseases caused by ischemia are one of the leading causes of death in the world. Current therapies for treating acute myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and...
[ad_1] Newswise — Although genetic mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2 are associated with a younger onset of breast and ovarian cancer, women with these genetic mutations...
[ad_1] Newswise — After more than two years since its discovery, six million deaths, and half a billion reported cases, there is still no effective cure...
[ad_1] Newswise — How society organizes affects different phenomena, from the transmission of information to the spread of contagious diseases. The more links we establish with...
[ad_1] Newswise — Gestational diabetes and preeclampsia may be linked to slower biological development in infants, according to a new study led by USC. The research,...
[ad_1] Newswise — Antarctic bottom water (AABW) covers more than two-thirds of the global ocean bottom, and its formation has recently decreased. However, its long-term variability...
[ad_1] The Science Atomic nuclei take a range of shapes, from spherical (like a basketball) to deformed (like an American football). Spherical nuclei are often described...
[ad_1] Newswise — Let’s say you needed to move an individual cell from one place to another. How would you do it? Maybe some special tweezers?...
[ad_1] BYLINE: Jacqueline Mitchell Newswise — BOSTON – As legislation in multiple states eases former restrictions around medical and recreational cannabis in the United States, an increasing...
[ad_1] Newswise — Philadelphia, February 24, 2023—Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have identified variants of a chaperone molecule that optimizes the binding and presentation...
[ad_1] Newswise — CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Our bodies are made up of 60,000 miles of complex pipes that play a vital role in transporting nutrients...
[ad_1] BYLINE: Elizabeth Chapin Newswise — LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 24, 2023) — A recent University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center study suggests a new radiopharmaceutical compound may...
[ad_1] Newswise — More children and adolescents are identifying as transgender and offered medical treatment, especially in the US. But some providers and European authorities are...
[ad_1] Newswise — February 24, 2023 – Plastic surgery procedures performed to correct cleft lip and palate deformities in infants and children are economically undervalued, relative...
[ad_1] Newswise — Teens and young adults who reduced their social media use by 50% for just a few weeks saw significant improvement in how they...
[ad_1] Newswise — If the emergence of mechanically propelled weapons in prehistory is commonly perceived as one of the hallmarks of the advance of modern human...
[ad_1] Newswise — ITHACA, N.Y. — An interdisciplinary collaboration 10 years in the making used a materials science approach to “fingerprint” the calcium mineral deposits known as...
[ad_1] Newswise — BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — With National OverTip Day coming up March 10, new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York reveals that...
[ad_1] Newswise — Researchers at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University have created a new type of quantum material whose atomic scaffolding, or lattice,...