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Report: Certain factors during infancy may affect bone health in adulthood

In a recent study, breast feeding during infancy was associated with a lower risk of lower limb fractures when children reached young adulthood, while...

Report: Genetic editing milestone in mouse model of Rett Syndrome

IMAGE: Lead author, John Sinnamon, and principal investigator, Gail Mandel. ...

MRI scan used for heart disease could also pick out aggressive cancers

A type of smart MRI scan used in people with heart disease could help assess whether children's cancers are especially aggressive and spot early...

Report: Does blood plasma from COVID-19 survivors help patients infected with novel coronavirus?

There is only one approved, specific treatment for COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, albeit with modest efficacy. Numerous experimental or...

Report: Is delirium associated with long-term cognitive decline?

What The Study Did: The results of 23 studies were combined to examine whether an episode of delirium is a risk factor for long-term...
New eye drops may prevent a common cause of blindness

New eye drops may prevent a common cause of blindness

IMAGE: Eyedrops with a caspase-9 inhibitor prevent retinal injury from retinal vein occlusion....
Insilico Medicine and Arctoris to collaborate on COVID-19 by combining robotics and AI

Report: Insilico Medicine and Arctoris to collaborate on COVID-19 by combining robotics and AI

IMAGE: Insilico Medicine and Arctoris to collaborate on COVID-19 by combining robotics and...

Report: Aquaculture’s role in nutrition in the COVID-19 era

Aquaculture, the relatively young but fast-growing industry of farming of fish and other marine life, now produces around half of all seafood consumed by...

Report: Researcher develops method for mapping brain cell change, development in mice

Hershey, Pa. -- Penn State researchers have developed a new method for studying key moments in brain development. Yongsoo Kim, assistant professor of neural...

Report: People with coronavirus symptoms more likely to have psychiatric disorders and loneliness

People who have or had COVID-19 symptoms are more likely to develop general psychiatric disorders and are lonelier, with women and young people more...

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