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How alcohol opens the floodgates for harmful bacteria to reach the liver
Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) is a major cause of liver transplantation and death worldwide, and its impact is only growing.... Read more
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COVID rising fast in California, fueled by new 'stratus' variant tied to omicron
COVID-19 is once again climbing to troubling levels in California—a worrying trend as health officials attempt to navigate a vaccine... Read more
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Mini-organ models reveal hantavirus secrets, point to treatments
UCLA researchers have created miniature stem cell-based organoid models of human lungs, hearts and brains to study how hantaviruses—rare but... Read more
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Three potent human antibodies against mpox pave way for new protective therapies
A team from the Microbiology Department at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has discovered three powerful monoclonal... Read more
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Benefits of long-term routine lab drug toxicity monitoring unclear in rheumatoid arthritis
For patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) using disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), long-term routine laboratory toxicity monitoring (lt-RLTM) indicates that most... Read more
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Real-time camera- and sensor-based tracking method created for faster identification of disease spread indoors
Concordia researchers have developed a new method of monitoring and tracking how disease-causing particles, or pathogens, spread from one place... Read more
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Younger adults with frailty face higher risk of death and emergency hospital admission, finds study
Younger adults who experience frailty face a higher risk of death and emergency hospital admission, according to new University of... Read more
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Scientists discover how genetic mutations drive Weaver syndrome
Scientists have discovered how mutations in a specific gene drive the rare developmental disorder Weaver syndrome, which is marked by... Read more
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Americans prioritized preventing lockdown harms over COVID-19 deaths
When asked to choose between bad outcomes from lockdowns, most Americans said they'd rather risk more COVID deaths than allow... Read more
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Biomarker tools improved for children with Sturge-Weber syndrome
A newly published review from the Kennedy Krieger Institute highlights major progress in developing biomarkers to improve the diagnosis and... Read more
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COVID-19 oral history archives offer roadmap for equitable public health solutions
A new study highlights a transformative resource for public health: the unprecedented wave of COVID-19 oral history archives collected since... Read more
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Common cold may protect against COVID-19, according to researchers
A new study led by researchers at National Jewish Health has found that recent infection with the common cold—often caused... Read more
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Hypoxia leads to reduced dental bone formation during orthodontic tooth movement in rats
Sustained hypoxia affects orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) by altering osteoclast and osteoblast differentiation, report researchers from the Institute of Science... Read more
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Generative AI uncovers undetected bird flu exposure risks in Maryland emergency departments
Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine have developed a new and highly effective application of an artificial... Read more
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Polysubstance involvement in youth opioid overdoses increases with age
Most research suggests that opioid overdoses involving multiple substances in the United States typically occur among people aged 25–54. However,... Read more