Trontinemab is a potential new Alzheimer’s drug made by drug company Roche. It's still in development, with a trial due to ...
Researchers from Ocean University of China and Qilu Hospital of Shandong University have developed nacre-derived biphasic ...
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New protein quickly and safely treats carbon monoxide poisoning
Carbon monoxide is also known as the “silent killer” because it has no odor, taste, or color. In the United States alone, it ...
Kuper’s visuals are breathtaking and many moments, like a monarch suddenly perceiving the magnetic field that will guide her ...
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Do tongue piercings harm your oral health? Evidence points to yes
By Tarun Sai Lomte A new review warns that tongue piercings can damage teeth, gums, and even pose rare but serious systemic risks, urging patients and clinicians to weigh the dangers carefully.
Background Postoperative cerebral infarction following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) for multivessel coronary artery ...
Hollywood has used artistic license to take some liberties with dinosaurs, but new research may expose what these prehistoric ...
Researchers hope to replicate larger blood vessels like arteries and veins and potentially have real blood circulating ...
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Exercise beats yoga for improving heart and blood vessel health
A new review comparing yoga and exercise reveals that while both boost vascular function, structured workouts deliver ...
Heart attack risk doubles at night due to stress hormones and blood pressure spikes. Dr Dmitry Yaranov advises timely medication and blood pressure checks. Nighttime heart attacks are dangerous ...
When treating severe burns and trauma, skin regeneration can be a matter of life or death. Extensive burns are usually treated by transplanting a thin layer of epidermis, the top layer of skin, from ...
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