We’re reading about MDMA for PTSD, a CRISPR blindness therapy
Top of the morning to you, and a fine one it is. There is nothing like being greeted with clear blue skies and cool breezes upon waking up today on…
Researchers suggest B-cells may play role in lung transplant rejection
Credit: Journal of Clinical Investigation (2024). DOI: 10.1172/JCI170118 B-cells infiltrating the lungs may be responsible for one of the most common complications in lung transplantation, which can lead to rejection,…
Sapio Sciences Unveils Enhanced Molecular Biology Toolkit
Sapio ELN release 24.5 features multiple improvements, including enhanced CRISPR design with multiple sequence alignment and integration with small molecule research. Image Credit: Nuttapong Punna/Shutterstock.com BALTIMORE, MD, May 7, 2024…
Online Skin Cancer Depictions on Darker Skin Tones Limited
Darker skin tones were underrepresented in images on patient-facing online educational material about skin cancer, an analysis of photos from six different federal and organization websites showed.Given the known disparities…
An NIH Genetics Study Targets a Long-Standing Challenge: Diversity
In his 2015 State of the Union address, President Barack Obama announced a precision medicine initiative that would later be known as the All of Us program. The research, now well underway at the National Institutes of Health, aims…
Vosoritide boosts annualized growth velocity for children with hypochondroplasia
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To track H5N1 bird flu spread, U.S. must track livestock movements
The presence of H5N1 avian influenza virus, better known as bird flu, among dairy cows in Texas — the second largest producer of dairy cattle — was first confirmed in…
Exploring how the human brain stores and preserves information
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Research into how the human brain stores information could lead to treatments for people who struggle with everyday tasks. Professor Jan Buitelaar, an expert in neurodevelopmental…
Study explores cancer risk in children
In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers compared the risk of cancer in children born by medically assisted reproduction (MAR) to infants conceived naturally. Study: Medically Assisted Reproduction…
Rates of Emotional and Physical Stress High in Mohs Surgeons
PHOENIX — There is a high prevalence of emotional and physical burden associated with being a Mohs surgeon, particularly among women and younger surgeons, according to new findings. In addition,…