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Mount Sinai Launches Institute for Regenerative Medicine
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April 25, 2023

Mount Sinai Launches Institute for Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative medicine—the process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs—holds exciting potential…

News April 25, 2023
Hope Is on the Horizon for a Malaria-Free Africa
VIRUSES & VACCINES
April 25, 2023

Hope Is on the Horizon for a Malaria-Free Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa is disproportionally affected by malaria. The region accounts for 95% of the world’s…

News April 25, 2023
Doctors More Extroverted, but Also More Neurotic and Less Open Than Patients
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April 25, 2023

Doctors More Extroverted, but Also More Neurotic and Less Open Than Patients

Doctors are more extroverted, agreeable, and conscientious, but also more neurotic and less open than…

News April 25, 2023
Study Finds Stool Transplants More Effective Than Antibiotics for Treating Recurring, Life-Threatening Gut Infections
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April 25, 2023

Study Finds Stool Transplants More Effective Than Antibiotics for Treating Recurring, Life-Threatening Gut Infections

A new Cochrane Review led by an Upstate Medical University professor has found that, compared…

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Poor Air Quality Linked to Cognitive Problems in Babies
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April 25, 2023

Poor Air Quality Linked to Cognitive Problems in Babies

Poor air quality could be causing cognitive deficits in babies and toddlers, according to new…

News April 25, 2023
Big Data Research Points Out Omicron Outbreak Had Lower Mortality Rates Compared to Previous Strains of Covid-19
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April 25, 2023

Big Data Research Points Out Omicron Outbreak Had Lower Mortality Rates Compared to Previous Strains of Covid-19

During the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, a constant public fear was the rise of…

News April 25, 2023
Better Social Drinkers Don’t Earn More
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April 25, 2023

Better Social Drinkers Don’t Earn More

Social drinking after work is traditionally seen as an important way to build relationships in…

News April 25, 2023
Highly Sensitive Raman Probe Detects Enzyme Expression in Heterogeneous Tissues
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April 25, 2023

Highly Sensitive Raman Probe Detects Enzyme Expression in Heterogeneous Tissues

Raman imaging offers a greater potential for detecting multiple enzyme activities than fluorescence imaging, demonstrate…

News April 25, 2023
Study Shows Promising Results for Immunotherapy Targeting Skin Cancer
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April 25, 2023

Study Shows Promising Results for Immunotherapy Targeting Skin Cancer

A new class of immunotherapy shows promising results for fighting the most aggressive form of…

News April 25, 2023
Daily Statin Reduces the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in People Living with HIV
VIRUSES & VACCINES
April 12, 2023

Daily Statin Reduces the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in People Living with HIV

A National Institutes of Health (NIH) clinical trial was stopped early because a daily statin…

News April 12, 2023
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