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This Heart Month Dr. Bruce T. Liang, director of UConn Health’s Pat and Jim Calhoun Cardiology Center and dean of the UConn School of Medicine, is sharing his
A new study from UCLA and Stanford University researchers finds that three-dimensional human stem cell-derived ‘mini brain’ organoids can mature in a manner that is strikingly similar to
Following her diagnosis with dissociative identity disorder (DID), Encina Severa spent eight days receiving inpatient treatment at a psychiatric hospital. In a new interview with the mental health
Tapping into an ancient evolutionary survival mechanism, cancer cells enter into a sluggish, slow-dividing state to survive the harsh environment created by chemotherapy or other targeted agents. In
A few days before my 11th birthday my mum, Nicola, started getting worried about my belly. It had been swelling, like a rugby ball. It wasn’t hurting but
REVEALED: Covid vaccine trials did NOT monitor whether participants took other steps to prevent infection like wearing masks and social distancing A participant in Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine trials
When it comes to taking bets on what’s next in healthcare, investors are often the ones calling the shots. Hemant Taneja, managing director of General Catalyst, has sat
Say goodbye to the office water cooler — U.S. offices that reopen this year will likely undergo substantial changes to prevent the spread of COVID-19, according to new
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