Drug would block breakdown of nicotine, reducing urge to smoke
The jury is still out on whether people at moderate risk of a first heart attack or stroke should take daily aspirin to lower their risk
A geographic profiling tool used to catch serial criminals could help reduce the casualties of human-tiger conflict
Chemical intervention may preserve immune cells lost during disease
NIH-funded study suggests immune cells rush through channels to get to injured tissue quickly
The event, also known as the Great Dying, occurred around 250 million years ago
Discovery illustrates PREDICT project's goal to find viruses before they spillover into people
A study establishes for the first time that artificial intelligence can process medical images to extract biological and clinical information
Scientists at Scripps Research have developed a urine diagnostic to detect the parasitic worms that cause river blindness
A research group has developed a system that allows doctors to both improve the accuracy of diagnosing malignant cells and to provide additional opportunities for cancer treatment
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