The blink of an eye seems natural and immediate, but is it true? Without a working eyelid, the eye can become dry, irritated and ultimately lose the ability to see clearly. Now a team of biomechanical engineers and UCLA ophthalmologists has discovered new details about muscles that control the flashing, offering the path to developing […]
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Australian researchers for the first time hung up a key protein complex in malaria parasites, discovering the new goal of new generation vaccines that could stop the spread of the disease. With the help of the latest cryroscopy of cryo -electron, the Wehi research syndrome captured the first detailed structure of the protein complex necessary […]
Scientists from McGill University have developed and licensed a digital tool that helps safely reduce the use of drugs by patients that may be unnecessary or even harmful to them. When clinicians review the patient’s file, the MedSafer Flag potentially inappropriate drugs. In a new clinical trial, the software has helped to write such drugs […]
“Faster, mom, faster!” Toddler Allison squealed as she ran from the hill by her home with her pram. As a longtime runner and a biomechanics researcher, she found herself in the same situation as many parents of young children: squeezing between meetings, preparing meals and a nap schedule. The expert pram offered flexibility – but […]
Researchers at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center will present promising clinical trial results in three mini -deposits in the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2025. The results include the personalized treatment of the combination combination for large intestinal cancer, the use of radiotherapy to av systemic kidney cancer, as […]
Scientists from the National Institutes of Health (Nih) have determined that dermatitis resulting from local withdrawal of steroids (TSW) differs from eczema and is caused by the excess of the necessary chemical in the body. Scientists at the NIH National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) identified treatment methods that could be examined in […]