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Improved cellular recycling could benefit patients with neurodegenerative conditions

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Regret rarer than believed among patients who undergo gender affirming surgery

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Central Ohio’s first proton therapy center opens to treat children and adults

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Study helps explain post-COVID exercise intolerance

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

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

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

Protein found in brain linked to frontotemporal dementia

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Researchers Unveil Elusive HIV Protein Structure, Paving the Way for Targeted Treatments

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Bacteria store memories and pass them on for generations

Disease mural cells stained for calponin (mural cells marker, green), collagen IV (magenta) and DAPI (nuclei, blue) Credit: Alessandra Granata/University of Cambridge

Lab-grown ‘small blood vessels’ point to potential treatment for major cause of stroke and vascular dementia

The biosensor and reader are designed to be used at home or at a point of care. The system can transmit results wirelessly to physicians, patients and patient's caregivers and family.

Wireless, handheld, non-invasive device detects Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s biomarkers

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Cut salt, cut blood pressure

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Pre-installing naloxone in addicts before the overdose

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Room Temperature Storage of Insulin Offers Hope for Vulnerable Diabetes Patients

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