Today, Lyme disease is a mounting health concern, with estimates of over 300,000 cases in the US annually
Using an new optical technique, labs could mass-produce artificial tissues or organs at unprecedented speed
Discovery may eventually lead to the development of new kinds of non-opioid pain relievers
Researchers use mobile app to measure how commercially available cannabis products affect pain intensity
Study may help lead to drugs aimed at diabetes and obesity
Duke researchers show that activating the adenosine receptor A2B not only halts but reverses bone deterioration in mouse models of osteoporosis
Existing approaches to testing potential treatments through drug screening do not take account of the fact that the genetic errors that cause kidney diseases vary from patient to patient
A recent peer-reviewed, observational study conducted in cells has shed light on the mechanisms behind autophagy and how it progresses
Microfluidic tech effectively shrinks a medical pathology laboratory onto a small chip
Phase I trial will evaluate combination of fecal transplants and immunotherapy for melanoma
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