Just three decades ago, tattoos were widely viewed as symbols of rebellion. They were markers reserved for bikers, sailors, ...
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Expanded indication for AKEEGA® (niraparib and abiraterone acetate dual-action tablet) plus prednisone marks the first FDA-approved precision medicine combination treatment for patients with BRCA2-mut ...
A 1,400-year-old human skull with an almost cube-like shape has emerged from the soil of central Mexico, offering an ...
A few countries have built themselves recognition (even infamy) for their brand of cosmetic surgery. Koreans have K-Beauty, ...
A renowned astronomer met a gruesome end when his bladder ruptured during an extravagant banquet, preventing him from ...
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh discovered a promising new biomarker of "complicated" mild- to severe-pediatric traumatic brain injury, or TBI.
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh discovered a promising new biomarker ...
Dr. Nicole Cain Exploring how chronic stress, inflammation, and the gut-brain-hormone connection influence sperm quality—and ...
Based on Stoke Therapeutics’ preliminary estimates, which scaled annual incidence to prevalence using country-specific live birth rates over the past 85 years and adjusted for Dravet-specific ...