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HIV virus closeup

HIV can persist for years in myeloid cells of people on antiretroviral therapy

Categories Health
cancer cell illustration

AI predicts genetics of cancerous brain tumors in under 90 seconds

Categories Health, Technology
Abnormal neural synchrony underlies many neurological conditions, including Parkinson’s disease, which can cause tremors. | iStock/Astrid860

New Focused Ultrasound Effective for treating Parkinson’s, Movement Disorders

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
A mouse covering its eyes

Humans are not just big mice

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Garden hoses of various sizes

Urologists define difference between “growers” and “showers”

Categories Health
Kidney stone ultrasound

CBD oil doesn’t reduce pain after common treatment for urinary stones

Categories Health
Chili pepper anti-obesity drug promising in animal trials

Burning sensation from pepper, can block chronic pain

Categories Health
MR image of human brain

AI may help detect Alzheimer’s from routine brain imaging tests

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
blood brain barrier illustration

New model validates antibodies’ ability to reach the brain

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
Fetal image in womb

Technology-assisted pregnancies have twice the risk of preeclampsia

Categories Health
Toilet paper

Oh sh*!: People who regularly use laxatives may have an increased dementia risk

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
The microprotein in the mitochondria (green) and in the nucleus (blue) was overexpressed in human cells. The yellow and pink areas show that the signal of the microprotein overlaps with the mitochondrial and nuclear signals.

Evolution: Miniproteins appeared “from nowhere”

Categories Health

New generation of artificial hearts promises lifeline to patients

Categories Bloggers
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