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Study finds minimal impact of SARS-CoV-2 genome variability on current diagnostic molecular systems
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Read moreLab-made antibodies may be able to cure people infected with yellow fever
New research from Oregon Health & Science University and collaborators indicates lab-made antibodies may be able to cure people infected
Read moreStudy links transportation noise to higher risk for suicides
Mental health disorders affect nearly one billion people worldwide and are a leading cause of suicide. In Switzerland, it is
Read more‘Astounding’ Response to Neoadjuvant Desmoplastic Melanoma Tx
Desmoplastic melanoma, an often deeply invasive disease occurring in older adults, showed a uniquely favorable response to neoadjuvant pembrolizumab (Keytruda)
Read moreMachine learning combined with multispectral infrared imaging to guide cancer surgery
Surgical tumor removal remains one of the most common procedures during cancer treatment, with about 45% of cancer patients undergoing
Read moreAdvancements and challenges of constructing artificial mitochondria and chloroplasts
Energy production in nature is the responsibility of chloroplasts and mitochondria and is crucial for fabricating sustainable, synthetic cells in
Read moreCOVID pandemic highlighted the need for more school nurses
Two recent studies surveyed school nurses working across the UK about their current working practices and experiences of working during
Read moreCollaboration between family doctors and periodontists essential for effective management of systemic health conditions
Close collaboration between family doctors and periodontists and other oral health professionals is necessary for an effective prevention, early detection
Read moreRetinal scans: A non-invasive, inexpensive method to track human aging
Buck Institute professor Pankaj Kapahi thinks the eye is a window to aging. His lab, in collaboration with Google Health
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