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The scientists used AI technology to design proteins that would activate a cell signaling language called Notch, which is ...
Study finds sensory cells that detect tissue damage, irritants also rein in harmful immune responses to protect the lungs ...
The research, done in mice and in human cells, shows that a protein called STUB1 restrains the immune system’s elite ...
A low-oxygen environment — similar to the thin air found at Mount Everest base camp — can protect the brain and restore ...
At a glance: Study shows for the first time that lithium plays an essential role in normal brain function and can confer resistance to brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists discovered that ...
Findings, based on mouse studies, could pave the way for more effective cancer treatments ...
Nearly 200 new medical and dental students donned white coats and celebrated the start of their educational journeys at ...
For Rogulja, an associate professor of neurobiology in the Blavatnik Institute at Harvard Medical School, an intriguing aspect of sleep is the loss of consciousness and awareness it brings, as the ...
This article is part of Harvard Medical School’s continuing coverage of COVID-19. A new study of more than 800,000 people has found that in the U.S., COVID “long haulers” were more likely to be older ...
Over the past several years, scientists have generated intriguing insights suggesting that variations in gut microbiomes—the collections of bacteria and other microbes in our digestive systems—may ...
The ubiquity of love across societies and its endurance across millennia is likely rooted in something basic and primal to human nature, Schwartz and Olds say. While it’s unclear whether being head ...
Many people with autism spectrum disorders also experience unusual gastrointestinal inflammation, but thus far scientists have not established whether and how those conditions might be linked. Now, ...