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Q&A: Researcher discusses studying ovaries to understand how we all age

Q&A: Researcher discusses studying ovaries to understand how we all age

by Alan Dove,Columbia University Irving Medical CenterColumbia researcher Yousin Suh says lessons learned from studying aging ovaries could help women and men live longer and healthier lives. Cr

Q&A: Researcher discusses studying ovaries to understand how we all age

by Alan Dove,Columbia University Irving Medical CenterColumbia researcher Yousin Suh says lessons learned from studying aging ovaries could help women and men live longer and healthier lives. Cr
Q&A: Continuous health monitoring with wearables

Q&A: Continuous health monitoring with wearables

byTechnical University MunichCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainWearables such as smart watches or sensor rings are already a routine part of everyday life and are also popular Christmas gifts. T

Q&A: Continuous health monitoring with wearables

byTechnical University MunichCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainWearables such as smart watches or sensor rings are already a routine part of everyday life and are also popular Christmas gifts. T
Q&A: Thesis sheds light on the role of immune molecules in severe bacterial infections

Q&A: Thesis sheds light on the role of immune molecules in severe bacterial infections

byKarolinska InstitutetCredit: Karolinska InstitutetHelena Alpkvist from the Infectious Diseases and Dermatology Unit at the Department of Medicine, Huddinge, is defending herthesist

Q&A: Thesis sheds light on the role of immune molecules in severe bacterial infections

byKarolinska InstitutetCredit: Karolinska InstitutetHelena Alpkvist from the Infectious Diseases and Dermatology Unit at the Department of Medicine, Huddinge, is defending herthesist
Q&A:Hypertension

Q&A:Hypertension

—Edited from <Yale-G First Aid: Crush USMLE Step 2CK and Step 3> By Yale Gong, M.D. Blood pressure generally refers to systemic arterial blood pressure, the force driving

Q&A:Hypertension

—Edited from <Yale-G First Aid: Crush USMLE Step 2CK and Step 3> By Yale Gong, M.D. Blood pressure generally refers to systemic arterial blood pressure, the force driving
Q&A: Generating data from neurons to teach AI the rules of the brain

Q&A: Generating data from neurons to teach AI the rules of the brain

by Joseph Caputo,Tufts UniversityCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainThe 2024 Nobel Prizes in physics and chemistry were seen as a sweep for artificial intelligence (AI) tools which, at their conce

Q&A: Generating data from neurons to teach AI the rules of the brain

by Joseph Caputo,Tufts UniversityCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainThe 2024 Nobel Prizes in physics and chemistry were seen as a sweep for artificial intelligence (AI) tools which, at their conce
Q&A: A new medical AI model can help spot systemic disease by looking at a range of image types

Q&A: A new medical AI model can help spot systemic disease by looking at a range of image types

by Stefan Milne,University of WashingtonOverview of BiomedParse and BiomedParseData. Credit:Nature Methods(2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41592-024-02499-wArtificial intelligence is making imp

Q&A: A new medical AI model can help spot systemic disease by looking at a range of image types

by Stefan Milne,University of WashingtonOverview of BiomedParse and BiomedParseData. Credit:Nature Methods(2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41592-024-02499-wArtificial intelligence is making imp
Q&A: How to avoid E. coli in your food

Q&A: How to avoid E. coli in your food

by Zeina Mohammed,University of VirginiaA multi-state E. coli outbreak may be linked to the McDonald’s Quarter Pounder, according to the CDC. Credit: John DiJulio, University CommunicationsFeder

Q&A: How to avoid E. coli in your food

by Zeina Mohammed,University of VirginiaA multi-state E. coli outbreak may be linked to the McDonald’s Quarter Pounder, according to the CDC. Credit: John DiJulio, University CommunicationsFeder
Q&A: Is bird flu a threat to humans?

Q&A: Is bird flu a threat to humans?

by Lorna Fernandes,University of California, San FranciscoCredit: Alexas Fotos from PexelsAs California's Central Valley makes headlines for the growing number of people testing positive for

Q&A: Is bird flu a threat to humans?

by Lorna Fernandes,University of California, San FranciscoCredit: Alexas Fotos from PexelsAs California's Central Valley makes headlines for the growing number of people testing positive for
Studying movement may move the needle for infants with Down syndrome: Q&A with professor of kinesiology

Studying movement may move the needle for infants with Down syndrome: Q&A with professor of kinesiology

byGeorgia State UniversityResearchers at Georgia State are using high-tech tools to discover interventions that may improve mobility, communication and quality of life for children with Down syn

Studying movement may move the needle for infants with Down syndrome: Q&A with professor of kinesiology

byGeorgia State UniversityResearchers at Georgia State are using high-tech tools to discover interventions that may improve mobility, communication and quality of life for children with Down syn
Q&A: Should you try a popular hearing aid app? An audiologist weighs in

Q&A: Should you try a popular hearing aid app? An audiologist weighs in

byUniversity of MichiganCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainApple has marketed its AirPods Pro 2 as soon to have "clinical-grade Hearing Aid capability."The headphones are available for

Q&A: Should you try a popular hearing aid app? An audiologist weighs in

byUniversity of MichiganCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainApple has marketed its AirPods Pro 2 as soon to have "clinical-grade Hearing Aid capability."The headphones are available for