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A new artificial intelligence tool for cancer

A New Artificial Intelligence Tool

B10NUMB3R5: The Database of Useful Biological Numbers

Exploring Our Sense of Touch from Every Angle

Study shows AI improves performance for some radiologists but worsens it for others, underscoring the importance of tailored AI-clinician integration over a one-size-fits-all approach

Study finds thickness of retinal layers -a routine ophthalmic procedure- can help predict a person’s risk of developing eye, neuropsychiatric, heart, metabolic, and lung diseases

What happens in the brain while daydreaming?

A study in mice and flies found that higher concentration of protein in the diet improved the quality of sleep, making them more resistant to mechanical disturbances

Restricted access to abortion may be associated with more (11%) children subsequently entering the U.S

The beneficial effects of exercise may be driven, at least partly, by the immune system

Covid's damage lingers in the heart

A fourth of U.S. health visits now delivered by non-physicians

When it comes to immunity, you are what you eat: research in mice shows gut bacteria feed on common fatty acids, and the byproduct of this process stimulates the rise of immune cells in the gut

Researchers have developed a new tool that merges structural details with molecular information about tumors, to provide physicians with details that would improve cancer diagnosis and treatment

AI Predicts Future Pancreatic Cancer | AI model spots those at highest risk for up to three years before diagnosis

Scientists regenerate hair cells that enable hearing

New research pinpoints a gene that, when mutated, causes cancer through a mechanism scientists haven’t seen before: cells lose the ability to dispose of their trash, namely defective strands of RNA

Harvard researchers discover gut microbiome's role in boosting cancer immunotherapy

The Effects of Noise on Health (2022)

Study on opioid use disorder showed that placebo increased retention, improved sleep even when participants knew they were taking placebo

Despite vastly different health care systems, low-income patients across six different countries (U.S., Canada, UK, Netherlands, Taiwan, and Israel) have mortality rates 10 to 20% greater than their high-income peers and they are less likely to receive life-saving treatments

A new study has found male but not female babies born to women who tested positive for SARS‐CoV‐2 during pregnancy were more likely to be diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental disorder in their first 12 months

Postoperative Delirium and Cognitive Decline

Key Molecules for Bacterial Growth, Infection Identified | Harvard Medical School

New study details the step-by-step cascade that allows bacteria to exploit nerve cells in the meninges to suppress the immune response and and cause brain infection, or meningitis…

Harvard Scientists Make the Case for Female Mice in Neuroscience Research

Study finds increased risk in 12,924 young adults (20 to 44Y) for cardiovascular disease, like hypertension, diabetes, and obesity

Physically Demanding Work Tied to Higher Male Fertility

Face blindness affects more people than previously thought: new study findings indicate that as many as one in 33 people (3.08% or more than 10 million Americans) may meet the criteria for face blindness…

Study highlights how structural racism may affect brain development and psychiatric disease in Black and white children

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