A simple and sensitive urine test developed by Imperial and MIT engineers has produced a colour change in urine to
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New radiomics model uses immunohistochemistry to predict thyroid nodules
According to an ahead-of-print article published in the December issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), researchers have validated
Victorian child hearing-loss databank to go global: A unique databank that profiles children with hearing loss will help researchers globally understand why some children adapt and thrive, while others struggle
A unique Victorian databank that profiles children with hearing loss will help researchers globally understand why some children adapt and
Mini kidneys grown from stem cells give new insights into kidney disease and therapies
An international team of researchers led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has grown ‘miniature kidneys’ in the laboratory
Genes linked to Alzheimer’s risk, resilience ID’d: Genes in the brain’s immune cells may point to strategy to protect against the disease
An international team of researchers led by scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has identified a
Why intense light can protect cardiovascular health: The light boosts a critical gene that strengthens blood vessels
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have found that intense light amplifies a specific gene that bolsters
Selective antibiotics following nature’s example
With multi-resistant germs becoming more and more of a threat, we are in need of new antibiotics now more than
Doctors more likely to recommend antihistamines rather than cough and cold medicine for kids
For respiratory infections in children under 12, physicians are increasingly more likely to recommend antihistamines and less likely to recommend
Two therapeutic targets identified for deadly lung cancer: Scientists discover a pair of enzymes that drive non-small-cell lung cancer by promoting inflammation
The vast majority of deadly lung cancer cases (85 percent) are termed non-small-cell lung carcinomas (NSCLCs), which often contain a
Stimulation of the ear can help manage Parkinson’s symptoms
A new study has shown that gentle, controlled stimulation of the ear canal can help reduce symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.