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Scientists reverse kidney damage in mice and eye human trials
In a significant stride for regenerative medicine, scientists have managed to reverse kidney damage in mice using innovative ...
Second-year medical student Rishika Garg shares insights from a nationwide analysis revealing inconsistencies in ...
For ocular rosacea, dermatologists can do more than hand off patients to ophthalmology by asking the right questions and ...
At first, James Watson terrified me. It was 1991 and my first day as the new science writer at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Trattler: Patients with severe dry eye can in some cases be exceptionally challenging, and it can feel as if therapies are ...
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NIH grant supports research on how the immune system responds to serious eye infections
New research that sheds light on how the immune system responds to serious eye infections is underway at Wayne State ...
For most of us, the phrase "stroke of the eye" sounds like a metaphor. But for UK HealthCare's Jagannadha "Jay" Avasarala, ...
A 70-year-old man presented to Tufts emergency department with a 2-day history of left eye redness and periorbital swelling ...
Tec de Monterrey has joined forces with two Spanish academic institutions to develop high-impact international projects in ...
AI-powered retinal imaging closes healthcare gaps, enables earlier intervention, and reveals new insights into systemic ...
Lilly will also gain certain rights to MeiraGTx’s proprietary riboswitch technology for use in gene editing in the eye. Under ...
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Computer Chips in Our Bodies Could Be the Future of Medicine. These Patients Are Already There
In this system, the implanted computer chip would not just sit on the brain, but become part of the brain. Using a technology ...
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