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Researchers identify specific cells and proteins that control the sneeze reflex

Researchers identify specific cells and proteins that control the sneeze reflex

New eye surface reconstruction method using mussel adhesive protein

New eye surface reconstruction method using mussel adhesive protein

Study finds ‘widespread’ use of toxic chemicals in a range of cosmetics

Study finds ‘widespread’ use of toxic chemicals in a range of cosmetics

New approach to gene therapy uses common pain reliever to fight against genetic diseases

New approach to gene therapy uses common pain reliever to fight against genetic diseases

New mathematical model helps simulate progression of age-related macular degeneration

New mathematical model helps simulate progression of age-related macular degeneration

In alleged health care ‘money grab,’ nation’s largest hospital chain cashes in on trauma centers

In alleged health care ‘money grab,’ nation’s largest hospital chain cashes in on trauma centers

AI identifies gene signatures to reveal patients’ immune responses to viral infection

AI identifies gene signatures to reveal patients’ immune responses to viral infection

Compound may block COVID-19 virus from entering lung cells, study reports

Compound may block COVID-19 virus from entering lung cells, study reports

New cloud technologies expand brain sciences

New cloud technologies expand brain sciences

Can a subscription model fix primary care in the US?

Can a subscription model fix primary care in the US?

Researchers identify novel gene that controls sleep/wake cycle in mice

Researchers identify novel gene that controls sleep/wake cycle in mice

AI could predict treatment demand for chronic eye diseases

AI could predict treatment demand for chronic eye diseases

Weak brain signals  may be an early warning sign of age-related neurodegenerative diseases

Weak brain signals may be an early warning sign of age-related neurodegenerative diseases

Men with sensory loss more likely to be physically inactive and obese than women

Men with sensory loss more likely to be physically inactive and obese than women

New algorithm can improve diagnosis, treatment of sleep disorders

New algorithm can improve diagnosis, treatment of sleep disorders

International coalition develops classification criteria for 25 subtypes of uveitis

International coalition develops classification criteria for 25 subtypes of uveitis

High caffeine intake may increase the risk of glaucoma, finds study

High caffeine intake may increase the risk of glaucoma, finds study

Covid was a tipping point for telehealth. If some have their way, Virtual visits are here to stay.

Covid was a tipping point for telehealth. If some have their way, Virtual visits are here to stay.

New model predicts which species of soil organisms live in different environments

New model predicts which species of soil organisms live in different environments

Researchers analyze transparency, variation of payer-negotiated prices for thyroid cancer treatment

Researchers analyze transparency, variation of payer-negotiated prices for thyroid cancer treatment

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