Gene therapy discovery triggers hope for glaucoma patients The protein tau is essential to the function of cells in the brain and central nervous system, but when over-produced un
Persistent Epigenetic Changes in Immune Cells Following Hepatitis C Recovery Study finds traces of “epigenetic scars” on the immune cells of patients who recovered from chronic hepatitis C infectio
NIH Finds Possible Therapy Target for Eye Disease Researchers from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have discovered the source of dysfunction in the process whereb
Indole-3-Propionic Acid Shows Long-Term Protection Against Asthma The molecule can be a potential treatment that counters effects of early-life antibiotics, which can impact the gut micr
Sexual and Gender Minority Adults Have Higher Risk of Epilepsy HealthDay News — Sexual and gender minority adults in the United States have a disproportionate prevalence of epilepsy,
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WHO to Dispatch 1M Polio Vaccines to Gaza for Kids The UN health agency said on Friday that it is sending more than a million polio vaccines to Gaza after the discovery of
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Research Exposes Global Gaps in Activity Limits, Device Use A new study of over 175,000 people in 25 countries revealed that individuals in low- and middle-income countries face gr
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Research shows 4 in 10 Australians in aged care are malnourished. What can be done about it? This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies. Editors have highlighted the fol