Ophelia Venturelli, an associate professor of biomedical engineering at Duke, has been awarded two NIH grants to advance microbiome research. With support from the Maximizing Investigators’ Research ...
To better understand anxiety, a psychologist from the University of Kansas studied 90 teenage girls in sessions spanning three years, using wearable eye‐tracking glasses as the subjects gave a speech ...
For decades, Alzheimer’s disease has been like an unbreakable fortress. Scientists have tried everything to chip away at the sticky clumps of beta-amyloid proteins that build up in the brain — a toxic ...
In research that could improve weather forecasting and winter driving safety, a University of Michigan-led study distinguished nine distinct precipitation types—varieties of rain, snow and mixed-phase ...
The Annual Outsourcing in Clinical Trials & Clinical Trial Supply Nordics 2025 conference will gather experts to discuss trial operations amid a changing global landscape.
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Young adults who failed to maintain good heart health had a 10 times higher risk of future cardiovascular disease.
Chadd Clary; Casey Myers, Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science Funder: Ortho Haus, LLC (subaward NIH) Abstract: This project will study the dislocation of the patella, which is a chronic ...
This is a solid paper on intermittent fasting that will be of interest to readers. The data presented are certainly valuable as a resource. The findings of both shared and tissue-specific signatures, ...
An international study involving over 9,000 children reveals that measures aimed at parents do not work to prevent childhood obesity.
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BRATTLEBORO — School for International Training (SIT) is launching a campaign to inspire college students to study abroad in Europe. The “Step into the Map. Every Street Teaches” campaign encourages ...