Breaking racial barriers in New York’s medical world, she earned renown for research and advocacy that led to mandatory testing…
Dr. Doris Wethers, 91, on Front Lines Against Sickle Cell, Dies
Breaking racial barriers in New York’s medical world, she earned renown for research and advocacy that led to mandatory testing…
Dr. Doris Wethers, 91, on Front Lines Against Sickle Cell, Dies
Breaking racial barriers in New York’s medical world, she earned renown for research and advocacy that led to mandatory testing…
Circular RNA holds promise as cancer biomarker
Researchers have cataloged circular RNA in multiple cancers and conducted initial research that suggests these stable structures could serve as…
Therapy derived from parasitic worms downregulates proinflammatory pathways
A therapy derived from the eggs of parasitic worms helps to protect against one of chemotherapy’s debilitating side effects by…
Big data approach shown to be effective for evaluating autism treatments
Researchers who developed a blood test to help diagnose autism spectrum disorder have now successfully applied their distinctive big data-based…
Immunotherapy appears better than chemotherapy for aggressive type of skin cancer
The first study of the immunotherapy drug pembrolizumab as the initial treatment for patients with a rare but aggressive form…
This is a neuron on nicotine
Newly developed sensors visually illustrate how nicotine affects cells from the inside out.
High-calorie desserts might not be all bad
If you’re going to choose dessert first, then the high-calorie option might lead to your eating a healthier meal, unless…
Parenting in the age of legal pot: Household rules, conversations help guide teen use
The legalization of marijuana in Washington state in 2012 gave parents the opportunity for a new teachable moment. Many say…