Scientists have unraveled key mechanisms behind the mysteries of aging. They isolated two distinct paths that cells travel during aging…
Will telehealth services become the norm following COVID-19 pandemic?
Experts address whether the routine use of telehealth for patients with cancer could have long-lasting and unforeseen effects on the…
Chest x-rays show more severe COVID-19 in non-white patients
Racial/ethnic minority patients admitted to the hospital with COVID-19 infection are more likely to have more severe disease on chest…
Dangerous blood clots form in leg arteries of COVID-19 patients
COVID-19 is associated with life-threatening blood clots in the arteries of the legs, according to a new study. Researchers said…
New test offers clarity for couples struggling to conceive
A male fertility test could help predict which men might need treatment and which couples might have success with different…
Importance of Acquiring Financial Security for Physicians
This review tries to make the case that physicians should be adequately rewarded financially so that they can have a…
How nutrient-starved cells recycle internal components
Researchers systematically surveyed the entire protein landscape of normal and nutrient-deprived cells to identify which proteins and organelles are degraded…
Gel that breaks down, puts itself back together could improve delivery of oral drugs
An emerging hydrogel material with the capacity to degrade and spontaneously reform in the gastrointestinal tract could help researchers develop…
Genome guardians stop and reel in DNA to correct replication errors
New research shows how proofreading proteins prevent DNA replication errors by creating an immobile structure that calls more proteins to…
Finding hints at novel target for Ewing sarcoma therapy
A genetic code-reading machine that is overactive in the pediatric cancer Ewing sarcoma causes cell structures called nucleoli to break…