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A DNA-organizing Protein Offers Insights into Male Infertility and IVF
Scientists uncover new insights into male infertility caused by improperly folded DNA in sperm, potentially impacting offspring's long-term health.
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Links discovered between mitochondrial lipid deficiency and inflammation of the gut
Scientists uncover a link between mitochondrial lipid deficiency and inflammatory bowel disease, shedding light on potential new targets for treatment.
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Home Sooner, Recovering Better: Redesigning Hip and Knee Surgery
More than 200,000 hip and knee replacements are performed annually in the United Kingdom.
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Severe asthma links to three recurring illness clusters across 2,700 patients in 11 countries
Severe asthma is a complex condition that affects millions of people worldwide, and new research has shed light on the often-overlooked health issues that accompany it.
Sedative Choice During Critical Illness May Impact Long-Term Neurocognitive Development in Pediatrics
New Penn Nursing study finds that sedatives used during early childhood critical illness may influence neurocognitive outcomes later in life.A new study led by Martha A.Q. Curley, Ph.D.
Sexual Problems Common After Cancer in Young Adults
Discover how sexual issues affect young adults diagnosed with cancer in Sweden, as explored in a recent doctoral dissertation by Charlotta Bergström.
Three-minute video game can help identify patients with depression
A recent study has revealed that a novel diagnostic tool, in the form of a short computer game, can effectively identify patients with depression.
Where you have rectal cancer surgery may affect whether the cancer comes back
The location where rectal cancer surgery is performed can have a significant impact on the likelihood of the cancer returning.
Brain-wave Patterns at Age 9 May Predict Anxiety and Depression
New study finds distinct brain-wave patterns in children aged 9 that can forecast anxiety or depression by age 13, linking activity on specific hemispheres.
How Different SSRIs Affect Metabolism in Early Brain Development
A recent study conducted at Karolinska Institutet has shed light on how different selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) influence the metabolism of early brain development.
A mop, a broom and a calmer mind. Why some find mental health benefits in everyday tasks
Amid spring cleaning season, many dread household chores. However, for some, these daily tasks offer unexpected mental health benefits.
Benefits of using a Bayesian statistical framework for replicating research
Discover how Bayesian statistics can help address the replication crisis in behavioral sciences by improving study reliability and accuracy.
Therapy at your fingertips: New study finds AI could transform mental health care
Study from Reichman University shows AI-based platform reduces anxiety, depression symptoms while forming meaningful therapeutic alliances.
Comparison Study of Leading Targeted Therapies for ALK+ Lung Cancer Could Inform Treatment Decisions
USC researchers compare five leading treatments for ALK+ lung cancer, including two new drugs, in a study published in Lung Cancer.A team from the Keck School of Medicine of USC, the Alfred E.
Study Finds Private Equity-Owned Hospitals Have Poorer Outcomes for Lung Conditions
A recent study presented at the ATS International Conference reveals that patients with COPD and pneumonia fare worse in terms of recovery and survival when treated at hospitals owned by private
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