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Dr Hilary Longhurst, Honorary Associate Professor Hilary Longhurst, says a single gene-editing treatmentmay have resolved her heriditary angioedema patients' symptoms permanently.

Gene-editing offers ‘magic wand’ for people with hereditary swelling disorder

Categories Health
Two values from a blood sample – that's all it takes to detect the onset of diabetes. © RUB, Marquard

Simple and Reliable Early Prediction of Diabetes

Categories Health, Physics & Mathematics
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Rectal examinations do not improve the effectiveness of screening for prostate cancer

Categories Health
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Magnetic Brain Stimulation a Promising Treatment for Vets with Alcohol Use Disorder, Depression

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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The ICU is full of diagnostic mistakes

Categories Health
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Improved cellular recycling could benefit patients with neurodegenerative conditions

Categories Health
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Regret rarer than believed among patients who undergo gender affirming surgery

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Central Ohio’s first proton therapy center opens to treat children and adults

Categories Technology
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Study helps explain post-COVID exercise intolerance

Categories Health
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Two Ohio State medical scientists elected to the National Academy of Inventors

Categories Technology
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Very early treatment of newborns with HIV could result in medication-free remission for many babies

Categories Health
Cryo-EM structure of TAF15 amyloid filaments as discovered in patients with frontotemporal dementia

Protein found in brain linked to frontotemporal dementia

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Researchers Unveil Elusive HIV Protein Structure, Paving the Way for Targeted Treatments

Categories Health, Technology
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