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New protein quickly and safely treats carbon monoxide poisoning
Carbon monoxide is also known as the “silent killer” because it has no odor, taste, or color. In the United States alone, it ...
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Do tongue piercings harm your oral health? Evidence points to yes
By Tarun Sai Lomte A new review warns that tongue piercings can damage teeth, gums, and even pose rare but serious systemic ...
Background Postoperative cerebral infarction following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) for multivessel coronary artery ...
Scientists at the University of North Texas report a breakthrough in building tiny, lab-grown replicas of human organs.
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Less invasive brainwave recording uses blood vessels to access activity with unprecedented precision
Researchers at the University of Osaka have developed a minimally invasive method for recording brain activity through blood ...
Heart attack risk doubles at night due to stress hormones and blood pressure spikes. Dr Dmitry Yaranov advises timely medication and blood pressure checks. Nighttime heart attacks are dangerous ...
Scientists at the University of North Texas report a breakthrough in building tiny, lab-grown replicas of human organs. These replicas, called organoids, can mimic some functions and structures of ...
A new study from the University of Oklahoma reveals how a little-understood protein, CD82, contributes to blood vessel leakage, a process that initiates inflammation but becomes dangerous when it ...
An international research team led by MDI Biological Laboratory President Hermann Haller, M.D. and postdoctoral researcher Yannic Becker, Ph.D. has discovered that a little-known molecule, heparanase ...
The factors that raise the risk of heart disease and stroke can also raise the risk of dementia. When blood vessels are damaged or blocked, it can deprive your brain of vital oxygen and nutrients, and ...
Recent research links gut health to blood pressure. A balanced gut aids in blood pressure regulation. Soluble fibres and consistent meal timings are important. They nourish beneficial gut bacteria.
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Study reveals how a little-understood protein contributes to blood vessel leakage
A new study from the University of Oklahoma reveals how a little-understood protein, CD82, contributes to blood vessel leakage, a process that initiates inflammation but becomes dangerous when it ...
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