Study reveals insights into how cells coordinate gene compensation response
Some genetic mutations that are expected to completely stop a gene from working surprisingly cause only mild or even no symptoms.
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Some genetic mutations that are expected to completely stop a gene from working surprisingly cause only mild or even no symptoms.
An international research team of Amsterdam UMC, VU LaserLab, the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience and the University of Edinburgh have gained new insights into the
NYU researchers have found a “microbial signature” of pediatric Crohn’s disease that differs from the makeup of gut bacteria in children with other gastrointestinal conditions
A new study published by Mayo Clinic researchers suggests that ovarian cancer cells quickly activate a survival response after PARP inhibitor treatment, and blocking this
Side effects of a common Parkinson’s medications had devastating consequences on one family, BBC hears.
The plans are subject to a 12-week public consultation which starts on Friday.
Scientists have discovered how to make people less selfish – slightly and temporarily – by stimulating two areas of the brain.
“Vaccines are radioactive now.” The post The FDA: Promoting Quack Nostrums Based on “Incredible Stories” While Rejecting Vaccines Despite Successful RCTs first appeared on Science-Based
The antivax activist who is now our Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has turned his attention briefly from vaccines to
A male fruit fly in a laboratory chamber extends his wings and vibrates them to produce his species’ version of a love song.
Researchers are exploring a new generation of biochemical markers that may help clinicians detect myocardial contusion. A frequently overlooked form of heart injury caused by
Puerto Rico’s governor has signed a bill that amends a law to recognize a fetus as a human being
Our past experiences shape how much we eat and where and what we choose to eat. Using preclinical models, researchers from Mass General Brigham and
Researchers have developed a highly sensitive light-based sensor that can detect extremely low concentrations of cancer biomarkers in the blood.