Higher levels of specific biomarkers in urine and blood can predict a patient’s risk of developing chronic kidney disease, according to a new study from…
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Remdesivir and Molnupiravir, two COVID-19 repurposed medications, received their emergency use authorization (EUA) based on a single phase III clinical trial funded by industry that…
The most prevalent potentially fatal hereditary disorder, autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), affects roughly 500,000 persons in the United States alone. The majority of…
A study from the University of California, Riverside has shown the biological foundations of a reproductive problem brought on by a gene mutation. Fragile X…
More children and adolescents than usual developed type 1 diabetes in Finland in the first 18 months of the coronavirus pandemic. According to a recently…
On March 16, 2023, it will be fifty years since Paul Lauterbur’s groundbreaking Nature paper introduced zeugmatography, or magnetic resonance imaging, more often known as…
The diet and conduct of the mother during pregnancy have an impact on the course of the child’s development. According to several research, maternal obesity…
According to new research, testing for genetic abnormalities in urine can identify bladder cancer years before the disease manifests clinical symptoms. The most prevalent type…
According to a University of Gothenburg study, an advanced surgical therapy has proven to be significantly more effective than standard therapies for individuals with melanoma…
Greater Portland area hospitals have switched to crisis care standards due to staffing shortages and an increase in patients who are severely ill. Hospitals like…