Cigar, Cigarillo, and Pipe Smoking: Lung Cancer Risk and Screening Eligibility
A new study published in the British Journal of Cancer is challenging the way lung-cancer risk is discussed among people who do not smoke conventional...
A new study published in the British Journal of Cancer is challenging the way lung-cancer risk is discussed among people who do not smoke conventional...
A new study is challenging one of the most persistent assumptions in space manufacturing: that building advanced composite structures beyond Earth is simply a matter...
Cancer researchers have reported a new strategy that combines bacterial tumor targeting, nutrient deprivation and immune stimulation in a single therapeutic design. The approach uses...
A quiet shift in silicon manufacturing could be taking shape inside a new study on porous reaction-bonded silicon nitride, a ceramic material valued for its...
A short-term decision to eat fewer or no animal products may begin reshaping the human body at the molecular level far sooner than many people...
Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy, a progressive disorder that can gradually cloud the cornea and impair vision, may be driven by a cellular process more complex...
Lung adenocarcinoma is one of the most common forms of lung cancer and remains a major cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Although advances in imaging,...
The apparent benefits of updated COVID-19 vaccines in older adults may be influenced by more than the vaccines themselves, according to a study examining the...
Ebola vaccine research has taken a step toward broader protection against one of the most persistent challenges in filovirus medicine: the existence of multiple Ebola...
Magnetic resonance imaging has long offered clinicians an extraordinarily detailed view of the human body, but turning those images into a complete and reliable cancer...
A newly reported nucleus pulposus cell population could reshape how scientists understand the spine’s natural capacity for repair. In a study published in Nature Communications,...
Pulmonary hypertension in preterm infants is emerging as one of the most difficult cardiovascular and respiratory problems in neonatal medicine, according to a new narrative...
Social imitation is often described with the language of energy. One person adopts an opinion because it appears socially advantageous, a behavior spreads because it...
The first spoonful of solid food marks more than a milestone in an infant’s daily routine. It also begins a major biological transition in the...
Bladder cancer is providing scientists with a sharper view of how inherited DNA and smoking-related biology combine to influence cancer risk. In a study published...
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