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28 Mar 2019
One of the thorniest debates in neuroscience is whether people can make new neurons after their brains stop developing in adolescence—a process known... +more
11 Mar 2019
A second person has experienced sustained remission from HIV-1 after ceasing treatment, reports a paper led by researchers at UCL and Imperial... +more
25 Feb 2019
Stroke treatment has been a race against time. In the hours after a stroke, the clot-busting treatment tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) can limit... +more
18 Feb 2019
It’s a well-known problem with clinical trials: Researchers start out saying they will look for a particular outcome—heart attacks, for example—but... +more
11 Feb 2019
A Newcastle University study involving thousands of families is helping prospective parents work out whether they are likely to have sons or... +more
14 Jan 2019
Calling out “manels”—all male panels at meetings—has been one way researchers concerned about gender equity have called attention to the frequent... +more
05 Nov 2018
Tiny nanoparticles, far smaller than the width of a human hair, might help the body’s own immune system fight tumors, a new study shows. In... +more
11 Sep 2018
Genetic configuration is prevalent in certain breast, ovarian cancers and comes in six forms A genomic configuration recently identified as the... +more
15 Aug 2018
$2.2M grant to JAX Professor David Serreze will fund search for new approaches to fighting autoimmune destruction Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a life-... +more
11 Jul 2018
Women have been working in health care as far back as the first midwife. With the recent advent of technology in the industry, though, women have not... +more

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