Duke Health researchers found small RNA molecules known as piRNAs can accurately predict whether older adults are likely to survive at least two more years.
How do evolutionarily conserved pathogen effectors maintain structural stability while engaging diverse host targets? In a new study published in Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions, researchers at ...
In the 1990s, researchers injected Black and Brown boys with a banned drug to study their violence risk. Child psychiatry has ...
As people age, it becomes harder to know who is on track for healthy years ahead and who may be at higher risk for serious ...
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Simple blood test may predict Alzheimer’s years before symptoms start
Researchers have built a blood-based “clock” that estimates when Alzheimer’s symptoms will likely begin, potentially years before any memory loss appears. The model, validated in two major ...
The five-year, multi-site R01 study is titled “ The Impact of Brief Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia on Cognition and Sleep ...
In 2013, farmers in the highlands of Ethiopia began to notice something unsettling: a familiar variety of wheat was failing ...
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Scientists finally crack why some brain cells defy deadly dementia
Researchers at UCLA Health and UC San Francisco have identified a specific molecular mechanism that explains why certain neurons survive the toxic tau protein buildup that kills neighboring brain ...
AI tools designed to diagnose cancer from tissue samples are quietly learning more than just disease patterns. New research shows these systems can infer patient demographics from pathology slides, ...
Pathology has long been the cornerstone of cancer diagnosis and treatment. A pathologist carefully examines an ultrathin slice of human tissue under a microscope for clues that indicate the presence, ...
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