New research reveals that pruritus, or itchy skin, affects a substantial percentage of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The…
One-two punch helps solve greatest unmet need in cardiology
Combining a high-fat diet with a drug that raises blood pressure gave researchers a ‘two-hit’ model, like a one-two punch…
One-third of cancer patients use complementary and alternative medicine
A stunning one-third of people with a cancer diagnosis use complementary and alternative medicines such as meditation, yoga, acupuncture, herbal…
Anesthesia sends neurons down the wrong path in unborn rat babies
A study provides new insight into why — and when — anesthesia during pregnancy harms unborn brains. Most research into…
CRISPR-Cas3 innovation holds promise for disease cures, advancing science
Scientists have used a new type of gene editing CRISPR system for the first time in human cells – a…
Influence of changes in diet quality on unhealthy aging: the Seniors-ENRICA cohort
Whether adopting a better diet in late life influences the aging process is still uncertain. Thus, we examined the association…
NASA’s landmark Twins Study reveals resilience of human body in space
Newly published research reveals some interesting, surprising and reassuring data about how one human body adapted to — and recovered…
Living Near a Major Highway Tied to Developmental Delays in Children
Exposure to air pollution could be a factor, experts suggest.
Living Near a Major Highway Tied to Developmental Delays in Children
Exposure to air pollution could be a factor, experts suggest.
Living Near a Major Highway Tied to Developmental Delays in Children
Exposure to air pollution could be a factor, experts suggest.