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According to figures from the World Health Organization, vector-borne diseases account for more than 17% of all infectious ...
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, are marked by cycles of immune ...
A new study found that tumors grew 2.5 times larger in female fruit flies than males. With fruit flies sharing many genetic similarities and signaling pathways with humans, the finding could lead to ...
As we approach the end of 2024, First Opinion is publishing a series of essays on the state of AI in medicine and biopharma. ...
The development of molecules to study and treat disease is becoming increasingly burdened by the time and specificity required to analyze the vast amounts of data generated by synthesizing large ...
This is my plea to get each and every one of you passionate enough to carry on and save the birds, they need it.” ...
Cells in the immune system don't always fight; they often rest and wait for threats, like viruses or bacteria.
The ceremonies will also honor other exceptional students and feature tributes, such as the Distinguished Citizen Award ...
MIT research reveals that a slowdown in protein mobility is a common dysfunction in chronic diseases, potentially offering ...
On Wednesday, the Indiana State Board of Education unanimously approved the final draft of new high school diploma ...
“Ticks don’t take a winter vacation, and as long as temperatures stay above freezing, they remain active and looking for ...