Many factors influence growth and reproductive patterns in animals and people alike. New research, led by postdoctoral ...
With tick season in full force, here are the most common diseases they spread in the U.S., where they most commonly occur and ...
Explore the urgent need to shift thalassemia care in India from management to prevention through carrier screening and ...
There is much debate about how to best identify and remove bovine viral diarrhea “persistently infected” calves.
Researchers at the University of Ottawa and the Institute of Hydrobiology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have discovered a new role for reproductive hormone secretoneurin (SN) and, for the first ...
Introduction Despite international efforts to address women’s long-term health and well-being, significant gaps in sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) ...
Female reproductive disorders represent a major global health challenge. Despite their clinical heterogeneity, these conditions share core pathological mechanisms including oxidative stress, chronic ...
Federal health officials on Monday laid out a proposal to spur development of customized treatments for patients with hard-to-treat diseases, including for rare genetic conditions that the ...
Immune system disorders in children can involve an underactive, overactive, or misdirected immune response. Main groups include immunodeficiencies, autoimmune diseases, atopic diseases, and ...
A newly developed AI can predict which diseases specific genetic mutations are likely to cause, not just whether they are harmful. The breakthrough could speed up diagnoses and open new paths for ...
A sudden sensation of numbness? The nagging headache that just won’t quit? That weird weakness in your leg? They’re all symptoms of neurological disorders — a family of conditions that affects more ...
Neurologic diseases and disorders are now the leading cause of disability nationwide, affecting half the US population. A systematic analysis showed that 1 in 2 people, ie, nearly half the US ...