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From Yemen to Mayotte, the spread of a highly drug-resistant cholera strain
Scientists from the National Reference Center for Vibrios and Cholera at the Institut Pasteur, in co ...View More
A dial for tuning the immune system: Discovery sheds light on why COVID makes some sicker than others
For years, scientists have looked to a critical piece of immune system machinery -- known as the int ...View More
More dense, populated neighborhoods inspire people to walk more
Adding strong evidence in support of "walkable" neighborhoods, a large national study found that the ...View More
Study likely to change standard of care for deadly strokes
Endovascular therapy, or EVT, -- a minimally invasive surgery performed inside the blood vessels -- ...View More
Common brain network links brain atrophy patterns seen in schizophrenia
A new study led by investigators from Mass General Brigham has identified a unique brain network tha ...View More
Early-onset colorectal cancer cases surge globally
A new study led by American Cancer Society (ACS) researchers shows that early-onset colorectal cance ...View More
You are what you eat...and so are your grandkids? Study links poor diet to multi-generational health issues
You are what you eat, as the adage goes. But a new study from Tulane University found that what's mi ...View More
Enabling AI to explain its predictions in plain language
Machine-learning models can make mistakes and be difficult to use, so scientists have developed expl ...View More
Research shows new treatment could delay cancer progression in patients with high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma
A new treatment is showing promise for people with high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM). This ...View More
Mothers' language choices have double the impact in bilingual families
New research shows that mothers have twice the impact on language exposure, challenging traditional ...View More



