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A Way to Govern Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence Without Hindering Advancement
POLICY & LAW
February 17, 2023

A Way to Govern Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence Without Hindering Advancement

Texas A&M University School of Public Health researchers are developing a new governance model for ethical…

News February 17, 2023
Cancer Patients Who Don’t Respond to Immunotherapy Lack Crucial Immune Cells
DISEASES
February 17, 2023

Cancer Patients Who Don’t Respond to Immunotherapy Lack Crucial Immune Cells

Immunotherapy has transformed cancer care. In advanced melanoma, for example, the most fatal form of…

News February 17, 2023
Brain and Machine Confluence Requires Multi-Sectoral Regulation To Maximize Gains
POLICY & LAW
February 16, 2023

Brain and Machine Confluence Requires Multi-Sectoral Regulation To Maximize Gains

t has been more than two years since the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of…

News February 16, 2023
Targeted Prenatal Therapy for Mothers and Their Babies Addresses Longstanding Gap in Health Equity
PUBLIC HEALTH
February 16, 2023

Targeted Prenatal Therapy for Mothers and Their Babies Addresses Longstanding Gap in Health Equity

Pre-eclampsia is a leading cause of stillbirths and prematurity worldwide, occurring in 3 – 8…

News February 16, 2023
Hiv Treatment and Prevention in Zambian Prisons May Be Model for Prisons Worldwide
VIRUSES & VACCINES
February 15, 2023

HIV Treatment and Prevention in Zambian Prisons May Be Model for Prisons Worldwide

A recent study performed in Zambia by University of Maryland School of Medicine’s (UMSOM) Institute…

News February 15, 2023
Scripps Research Scientists Develop New Technique for Studying Mitochondria
RESEARCH
February 15, 2023

Scripps Research Scientists Develop New Technique for Studying Mitochondria

An advanced imaging-based method from scientists at Scripps Research offers a new way of studying…

News February 15, 2023
Computational Modeling Sheds Light on Human Cognition and the Origins of Brain Disorders
NEUROLOGY & MENTAL HEALTH
February 15, 2023

Computational Modeling Sheds Light on Human Cognition and the Origins of Brain Disorders

Researchers from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) used computational modeling to uncover mutations in…

News February 15, 2023
Paying Attention to Faces May Be Linked with Psychopathology Levels and “Big Five” Personality Traits
RESEARCH
February 15, 2023

Paying Attention to Faces May Be Linked with Psychopathology Levels and “Big Five” Personality Traits

A person’s personality and psychopathology levels may be associated with how strongly they prefer to…

News February 15, 2023
Higher Rates of Heart Complications in Men Hospitalized with Covid-19 Not Explained by Pre-Existing Cardiovascular Conditions
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February 14, 2023

Higher Rates of Heart Complications in Men Hospitalized with Covid-19 Not Explained by Pre-Existing Cardiovascular Conditions

COVID-19 typically presents as a respiratory illness, but cardiovascular complications such as irregular heart beat…

News February 14, 2023
DNA Damage Levels Similar in Vapers and Smokers
PUBLIC HEALTH
February 14, 2023

DNA Damage Levels Similar in Vapers and Smokers

E-cigarettes—used regularly by more than 10% of U.S. teens and more than 3% of adults—were once pitched as…

News February 14, 2023
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