During the annual Dr Stuart Saunders Memorial Lecture, Emer Prof Wieland Gevers explored how and why humans age.
There are many great episodes of House, but these are some of the most rewatchable! Dr. Gregory House was never the nicest ...
The moment you awaken, that well-known heaviness in your head is already there—the type that makes even a blink feel like a ...
Bodies not frozen immediately or kept longer than 24 hours can still be donated, though some organs may have deteriorated.
Scientists at Université de Montréal and its affiliated Centre de recherche Azrieli du CHU Sainte-Justine have made a major ...
New treatments based on biological molecules like RNA give scientists unprecedented control over how cells function. But ...
Your organs are constantly talking to each other in ways we’re only beginning to understand. Tapping into these communication ...
Naomi Hoyer, DVM, DAVDC, an associate professor of dentistry and oral surgery at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, addressed oral tumor cases in a continuing education (CE) lecture, as part ...
As we age, our cells don’t just wear down—they reorganize. Researchers found that cells actively remodel a key structure called the endoplasmic reticulum, reducing protein-producing regions while ...
Northwestern University scientists have developed the most advanced organoid model for human spinal cord injury to date. In a ...
The field of regenerative medicine is entering an era of unprecedented convergence, bringing together intelligent biomaterials, biomedical hydrogels, and ...
The field of immunology has long emphasized the critical role of immune and inflammatory pathways in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory diseases.
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