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Extreme weather events are increasingly recognized as adverse childhood experiences (E-ACEs) that disrupt brain development, ...
The percentage of physicians who go on to practice in New York State after completing their residency training continues to ...
School connectedness buffers against depression symptoms associated with being a victim of peer bullying in adolescence, ...
A new study from the University of Alabama at Birmingham reveals that an antibody originally designed to fight dengue virus ...
Researchers at the University of Missouri are on a mission to help patients recover from hip surgery with less pain, and they ...
By analyzing millions of messenger RNA molecules (mRNA) during the course of ALS, researchers at Stockholm University, in ...
Older adults who regularly participated in a community-based exercise program were able to slow - and in many cases reverse - ...
Researchers discovered that gut microbes, including Lactobacillus reuteri and L. johnsonii, can enhance muscle strength in ...
COVID-19 may leave arteries biologically “older,” with women showing more persistent stiffness and symptom links than men.
In a study published in Nature, a global team of researchers developed a new technology called pathology-oriented multiplexing, or PathoPlex, to map more than 140 different proteins across 40 tissue ...
Discover how cohesin mechanics and nanotracker technology are transforming DNA research in this Bruker webinar.
Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV)-infected patients may exhibit liver fibrosis and other pathological changes despite normal ...