Syphilis
The rising health crisis of congenital Syphilis

Congenital syphilis, a disease transmitted to babies during pregnancy, is on the rise globally, with.

nausea
GDF15 and Pregnancy Nausea

Researchers investigated the potential association of growth/differentiation factor 15 (GDF15), a fetal hormone, with nausea.

Stress-induced cardiomyopathy linked to IGF2BP2 RNA binding protein
Stress-induced cardiomyopathy linked to IGF2BP2 RNA binding protein

Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical Center, and Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenburg researchers Discover the Importance of IGF2BP2.

A new study advances the search for accurate acute kidney injury blood markers
A new study advances the search for accurate acute kidney injury blood markers

Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers report advances in their hunt for more reliable and easier-to-obtain markers.

NREM sleep
Stress Induced Neuronal Activation – Impact on Sleep

According to new research, neurons in the preoptic hypothalamus—the part of the brain that regulates.

infants
Exploring Infants Communication Across Six Continents

Elika Bergelson, an associate professor of psychology at Harvard, researches how newborns and infants learn.

Spinal cord stimulation reduces pain
Spinal cord stimulation reduces pain, improves balance in lower limb amputees

Spinal cord stimulation can elicit sensation in the missing foot and decrease phantom limb discomfort.

Scientists find a major female infertility cause
Scientists find a major female infertility cause

Infertility affects around 48 million couples globally and can be caused by a variety of.

liquid biopsy and immunotherapy predictions
How Liquid Biopsy Predicts Immunotherapy Success in Advanced Lung Cancer?

Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, the Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, and.

covid vaccine
Robust Boosting Potential of Two COVID-19 Vaccines

According to the interim results of a Phase 1 clinical trial, two Melbourne-made COVID-19 vaccines.