New blood tests for multiple cancers gain political backing
As new technology capable of detecting dozens of early-stage cancer types with a single blood test hits the market, support for its use is building.
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As new technology capable of detecting dozens of early-stage cancer types with a single blood test hits the market, support for its use is building.
A study by researchers at the University of California San Diego could make it easier to treat breast cancer by uncovering a new way the
When doctors review diagnostic medical scans for lung cancer, they sometimes spot abnormalities unrelated to the lungs.
Consider a house with the water main half shut. The faucets sputter. The toilet runs all night. The garden wilts. You could call a plumber
When cells experience enough chronic stress, they can stop dividing permanently. In this state of cellular limbo, known as replicative senescence, cells remain alive but
Understanding how the brain works requires more than studying single regions in isolation. The cerebral cortex depends on long-distance connections that link specialized areas into
Understanding how proteins interact with their own mirror images enabled a Kobe University research team to design a small mirror protein that disables a causal
What if a technology could reanimate parts of the body that have lost their connection to the brain – like a bladder that can no
The 1,341-gene signature for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma offers a framework for precise diagnosis and tailored therapies, addressing tumor heterogeneity.
Eleven toddlers from Gaza are reuniting with their families after doctors evacuated them as premature newborns during blackouts at Shifa Hospital
Human composting is when a body placed in a sealed vessel containing organic matter turns into soil.
The prime minister says the NHS could lose 1,000 extra training places if resident doctors go ahead with a six-day strike next week.
Families of seven children believe the wrong sperm or egg donors were used in their IVF treatment.
Can Universal Credit and the work and benefits system more generally reshape itself to meet a new reality?