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Study links circadian rhythm disruption to obesity and diabetes

Study links circadian rhythm disruption to obesity and diabetes

Tufts researchers uncover immune cell link to doxorubicin-induced heart damage

Tufts researchers uncover immune cell link to doxorubicin-induced heart damage

New technique could one day be used to target glioblastoma

New technique could one day be used to target glioblastoma

Researchers find a special group of "first responder" cells crucial for triggering blood sugar response

Researchers find a special group of "first responder" cells crucial for triggering blood sugar response

Researchers develop an analytical tool that could lead to lead to noninvasive "liquid biopsies"

Researchers develop an analytical tool that could lead to lead to noninvasive "liquid biopsies"

Short bursts of light activity can lead to better sleep, study finds

Short bursts of light activity can lead to better sleep, study finds

Hydrogel implant for fallopian tubes provides dual solution for contraception and endometriosis

Hydrogel implant for fallopian tubes provides dual solution for contraception and endometriosis

Heart of the Matter: Early Diagnosis and Intervention in Heart Failure with Prof. Martin Cowie & Dr. Lisa Anderson

Heart of the Matter: Early Diagnosis and Intervention in Heart Failure with Prof. Martin Cowie & Dr. Lisa Anderson

Semaglutide shows no higher 12-month risk of adverse neuropsychiatric outcomes than other antidiabetic drugs, study suggests

Semaglutide shows no higher 12-month risk of adverse neuropsychiatric outcomes than other antidiabetic drugs, study suggests

Interrupting sitting with evening exercise boosts sleep by nearly 30 minutes

Interrupting sitting with evening exercise boosts sleep by nearly 30 minutes

Concussion history in rugby players linked to higher levels of neurodegenerative disease biomarkers

Concussion history in rugby players linked to higher levels of neurodegenerative disease biomarkers

Early adult weight gain linked to poor heart health in later life, study finds

Early adult weight gain linked to poor heart health in later life, study finds

UIC researchers explore digital tools to personalize depression treatment

UIC researchers explore digital tools to personalize depression treatment

Predicting Alzheimer's decline: New model offers personalized insights for patients

Predicting Alzheimer's decline: New model offers personalized insights for patients

Daily supplement may help preserve vision in people with late-stage dry AMD

Daily supplement may help preserve vision in people with late-stage dry AMD

Bowel movement frequency is linked to long-term health, study suggests

Bowel movement frequency is linked to long-term health, study suggests

Archaea: Unseen players in human microbiome and infectious diseases

Archaea: Unseen players in human microbiome and infectious diseases

Swift transfer from pediatric to adult care may reduce the use of acute care services in sickle cell disease

Swift transfer from pediatric to adult care may reduce the use of acute care services in sickle cell disease

Ultrasound techniques for the surveillance, diagnosis, and treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma

Ultrasound techniques for the surveillance, diagnosis, and treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma

New approaches for repairing the function of mutated proteins that cause stroke

New approaches for repairing the function of mutated proteins that cause stroke

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