The study covered in this summary was published in ResearchSquare as a preprint and has not yet been peer reviewed.
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New therapeutic options for childhood inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) affects approximately 40,000 patients in Ireland, with 25% of these cases first arising during childhood. Globally,
Read more“I was born without a womb”: what it’s like to have MRKH syndrome
Written by Priya Raj Being born with an absent or underdeveloped uterus affects 1 in 5,000 female births. Stylist speaks
Read moreAs New Zealand’s omicron infections rise rapidly, genome surveillance is shifting gears
Genomic sequencing has been a key tool throughout Aotearoa’s COVID-19 pandemic, with data generated here now part of the 8.5
Read moreHigh nasopharyngeal viral load in SARS-CoV-2 Omicron-induced infection
In a recent study posted to the Research Square* pre-print server, a team of researchers from Italy and the United
Read moreGSK Pauses Trial of Respiratory Virus Vaccine in Pregnant Women
(Reuters) – GSK has paused a late-stage trial of its vaccine candidate against the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in pregnant
Read moreChildren eat what they like, but food intake driven more by what they dislike
It is often said that “children eat what they like,” but the results of a new study by Penn State
Read moreTrio of Implementation Strategies for Cancer Pain Guidelines Fails to Help
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A suite of strategies designed to help deliver cancer-pain management guidelines failed to improve cancer-related
Read moreCeramides—Blood lipids provide new insights into the link between diet and diabetes and cardiovascular disease
Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease are preceded by metabolic alterations. A current study by the DZD and DIfE indicates
Read moreConnecting science to medicine: Tendon-like tissue created from human stem cells
Tendons are tissues that connect muscles to bones and are important for movement and locomotion. Injuries to tendons are quite
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