Study: Breakthrough in tissue engineering as ‘shape memory’ supports tissue growth
Research published today has demonstrated the viability of 3D-printed tissue scaffolds that harmlessly degrade while promoting tissue regeneration following implantation.
The scaffolds showed highly promising tissue-healing performance, including the...
Study: More than half of wheelchair users with spinal cord injury...
Among wheelchair users with spinal cord injury 42 percent reported adverse consequences related to needing wheelchair repair, according to a team of experts in spinal cord injury...
Scientists find potential path to a broadly protective COVID-19 vaccine using...
Gaurav Gaiha, MD, DPhil, a member of the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard, studies HIV, one of the fastest-mutating viruses known to humankind. But HIV's ability...
Study: Patients paying for unproven IVF add-on treatments
Despite only limited evidence that fertility add-ons increase the odds of having a baby, the majority of women (82%) have used one or more of these treatments as...
New research shows glo has similar impact on indicators of potential...
New research published today in the journal Internal and Emergency Medicine provides the first real-world evidence that people switching from cigarettes to exclusive use of glo, BAT's flagship...
Publix,CVS,Walmart COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments: 2K vaccinations in Marion County in one...
The state Department of Health is now releasing scaled-down COVID-19 reports once per week.
Vaccine update as of Friday:
• Number of people in Marion County with at least one dose of a...
Study: Inflatable, shape-changing spinal implants could help treat severe pain
A team of engineers and clinicians has developed an ultra-thin, inflatable device that can be used to treat the most severe forms of pain without the need for...
Toxicity of protein involved in Alzheimer’s triggered by a chemical ‘switch’,...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have discovered that a specific chemical feature of a key protein known as tau may cause it to accumulate in the brain and...
Study: Males help keep populations genetically healthy
A few males are enough to fertilise all the females. The number of males therefore has little bearing on a population's growth. However, they are important for purging...
Study: Can a calculator predict your risk of dementia?
Canadian researchers at The Ottawa Hospital, the University of Ottawa, the Bruyère Research Institute and ICES have built and validated an online calculator that empowers individuals 55 and...