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Novel Approach Minimizes Liver Injury During Transplantation
Novel Approach Minimizes Liver Injury During Transplantation

A protein called CEACAM1 protects the liver from harm throughout the transplantation process, potentially boosting.

Non-Invasive Treatment for Sleep Apnea
Non-Invasive Treatment for Sleep Apnea Unveiled

The findings of the TESLA trial, published in eClinical Medicine by researchers from King’s and.

Better Enteric Nervous System Therapy for Preterm Newborns
Enteric Nervous System Therapy for Preterm Newborns

According to the Centers for Disease Control, preterm births have been on the rise in.

Anemia Treatment with Gene Scissors
Anemia Treatment with Gene Scissors

Mandy Boontanrart, an ETH Zurich molecular biologist, is investigating gene treatments that could be used.

Neuroimaging Approach Improves Schizophrenia Diagnosis
Neuroimaging Approach Improves Schizophrenia Diagnosis

A new study led by experts at Georgia State University’s TReNDS Center has discovered age-related.

Prenatal Steroid Hazards
New studies Illuminate Prenatal Steroid Hazards

Two new studies published today in The BMJ investigate the possible health consequences for newborns.

New HIV Drug Formulation Could Improve Child Treatment
New HIV Drug Formulation Could Improve Child Treatment

Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have contributed to the confirmation of.

Early Lead Exposure Linked to Adult Criminality
Early Lead Exposure Linked to Adult Criminality

An analysis of 17 previously published studies reveals that lead exposure in the womb or.

ADHD: Noninvasive Brain Stimulation Reduces Symptoms
ADHD: Noninvasive Brain Stimulation Reduces Symptoms

According to new research led by the University of Surrey and the Hebrew University of.

Researchers Find Evolutionary Evidence in Ultramarathoners
Researchers Find Evolutionary Evidence in Ultramarathoners

A recent study has discovered that the brains of ultramarathoners competing in grueling long-distance events.