The first I knew my daughter had diabetes was when an ambulance crew knocked on my door in the middle
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Putting proteins in their proper place: Study identifies system that guides misplaced disease proteins back to the nucleus
A host of special molecules called nuclear RNA-binding proteins (RBPs), when misplaced outside the nucleus, form the harmful clumps seen
Genome Jenga study reveals unexpected gene alliances in the cell
To understand how a cell works, biologists like to take it apart. By removing genes from cells in diverse combinations,
I wrote this while having an epidural
As I write, I am sitting in a hospital bed having contractions every two minutes. My second child will be
I found out my daughter had diabetes when ambulance officers knocked on my door
The first I knew my daughter had diabetes was when an ambulance crew knocked on my door in the middle
People waste nearly a pound of food daily: Study finds a surprising link between food waste and diet quality
Americans waste nearly a pound of food per person each day, but the exact amount of food we trash differs
Men younger than 50: The more you smoke, the more you stroke
Men under 50 who smoked were more likely to have a stroke, and their risk increased with the number of
Weight-loss surgery improves lives and saves money, study finds
A new BJS (British Journal of Surgery) study indicates that weight-loss surgery is cost-effective over 10 years and can save
Illinois procurement board recommends voiding UI Health EHR contract with Epic
The Illinois Procurement Policy Board is recommending the EHR contract between the University of Illinois Health and Epic be voided
Molecule that dilates blood vessels hints at new way to treat heart disease
Americans die of heart or cardiovascular disease at an alarming rate. In fact, heart attacks, strokes and related diseases will