Blood thinners associated with slower cognitive decline
A commonly prescribed class of blood-thinning medicines may do more than prevent strokes in people living with both atrial fibrillation and Alzheimer’s disease. A nationwide...
A commonly prescribed class of blood-thinning medicines may do more than prevent strokes in people living with both atrial fibrillation and Alzheimer’s disease. A nationwide...
A Complete 3D Map of the Aging Ovary Reveals That Egg Activation Is Carefully Regulated The mammalian ovary may be far more actively managed than...
A new single-cell technology is giving researchers an unusually complete view of how individual cells establish and change their identities. Called OneCell CUT&Tag, the method...
A new publication in the Journal of Perinatology is drawing attention to a question that sits at the intersection of medicine, law and professional training:...
Artificial intelligence is pushing semiconductor technology toward a physical limit: the more computing power engineers pack into a system, the more difficult it becomes to...
Glioblastoma remains one of the most formidable challenges in modern cancer medicine. The aggressive brain tumor is the most common primary malignant brain tumor in...
Cancer biology is increasingly revealing that tumors are not defined solely by rapidly dividing malignant cells. They are dynamic ecosystems in which cancer cells, immune...
A new study is putting one of the earliest interventions in human health under the microscope: a synbiotic designed to influence the gut microbiome of...
Ovarian cancer has long been associated with a striking preference for the omentum, a fatty apron of tissue that hangs from the stomach and covers...
Cement could become more than a symbol of construction. In a new study, researchers at ETH Zurich report that cement manufacturing could be combined with...
A new study has found that many personal care and household cleaning products contain chemicals that do not appear on their labels, raising concerns about...
Painful Nerve Growths Reveal a Molecular Switch Toward Extreme Sensitivity Peripheral nerves are built to repair themselves. After an injury, axons—the long, signal-carrying extensions of...
New York, NY — August 11, 2026 — Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have advanced to the finals of XPRIZE...
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin and St. James’s Hospital have found that dexamethasone can suppress damaging inflammation caused by Mycobacterium avium without impairing the ability...
A new study published in Nature Communications introduces a foundation model designed to help clinicians assess patients with acute abdominal conditions using noncontrast computed tomography,...
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