Children with resistant leukemia given CRISPR-edited T cells: Phase 1 study results reported

Researchers at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH) and UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of…

Dissemination of bone metastasis linked with bone remodeling

Years to decades after breast tumors have been removed, cancer may return or metastasize in other…

Researchers identify model for studying treatments targeting multiple sclerosis progression

A new study from UCLA researchers identified an animal model that could be used to study…

Inner ear structural assignment method may identify Meniere disease

The Inner Ear Structural Assignment Method (IESAM) has high diagnostic value for identifying definite Meniere disease…

Binge eating is more common than anorexia or bulimia—but it remains a hidden and hard-to-treat disorder

For many people, the term “eating disorder” will bring to mind its two most familiar forms—anorexia…

Problems conceiving are not just about women. Male infertility is behind one in three IVF cycles

For the first time, IVF clinics in Australia and New Zealand have reported data about the…

Researchers target uncharacterized protein to study iron-rich blood molecule

Heme, the iron-holding molecule that gives blood its red color, is essential for life. Yet, ironically,…

Snacking on almonds boosts gut health

A team of researchers from King’s investigated the impact of whole and ground almonds on the…

Struggling to understand the younger generation? Don’t worry, research reveals it’s only natural

Can’t understand what the grandchildren mean? Don’t worry, University of Essex research has revealed it is…

Needs and challenges for COVID-19 boosters and other vaccines in the US

The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), which was…

Cancer patients treated with immunotherapy can safely receive mRNA COVID-19 vaccines

New research published in the October 2022 issue of Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network…

Invasive breast cancer risk down for female child cancer survivors

For childhood cancer survivors, the rates of invasive breast cancer have decreased over time, according to…

How bad is red meat for you? Health risks get star ratings

Research about what is healthy comes so thick and fast—red meat can appear good for you…

Testosterone is an ally of macrophages in the battle against adrenal cancers

Why are cancers of the adrenal glands more common among women? Why are prognoses worse for…

New horizons in neural recording systems

A new whitepaper, released by the Wyss Center for Bio and Neuroengineering, reveals the first neural…

New study shows better way to easily assess knee muscle function

Muscular strength and its improvement are important to everyone for their regular day-to-day life activities. Conventionally,…

Clinical psychologists and their patients need new ways to understand and confront the fear of losing control

Control is an important construct in the fields of psychology and psychopathology, particularly as it relates…

Influencing factors in SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid detection

The COVID-19 epidemic continues to ravage the world. Various influencing factors in SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid detection…

Dinner at 5 p.m.? New research suggests eating early and within a 10-hour window is healthier

Researchers have provided more evidence that eating earlier in the day might be good for you—and…

Rugby players face highly increased MND risk: disease study

Rugby chiefs must take urgent action to reduce head injuries after a study indicated that former…

Teenage meningitis vaccine program found to drive herd immunity across all ages

Researchers from the University of Oxford have today reported findings from a large-scale study that examined…

New survey suggests little progress against U.S. teen vaping

The latest government study on teen vaping suggests there’s been little progress in keeping e-cigarettes out…

Study evaluates college football players’ positions for risk of concussions

A new research study looks inside the brains of college football athletes to measure levels of…

Australian youth depression rising at alarming rates, especially for young women

Researchers have highlighted the increasing rates of depression—particularly among young women—in a report launched today showing…

Tricking the brain into thinking it’s fasting to better cope with inflammation

Mice who have been tricked into thinking they are fasting manage inflammation more easily, according to…

Why do some kids take bigger risks than others?

Some kids are risk-takers. Others tend to play it safe. Are these differences simply based on…

Study reveals main target of SARS-CoV-2 in brain and describes effects of virus on nervous system

A Brazilian study published in the journal PNAS describes some of the effects infection by SARS-CoV-2…

U.S. will spend $266 million to bolster public health programs

The U.S. government will invest $266 million to shore up the community and public health workforce…

Who is getting vaccinated has shifted as immunizations become more available

Political ideology may be the main driver of who is getting a COVID-19 vaccine in the…

Millions of Australians still haven’t had their COVID boosters. What message could convince them now?

The Halton independent review of Australia’s COVID vaccine and treatment procurement has been handed to the…