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Researchers at UCSF believed that a more personalized, deep brain stimulation could be a key. While DBS isn’t new, the UCSF team’s approach in their recently released study was unique.
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There is — still — plenty of news about COVID-19 and new drugs, therapies and FDA applications. Here’s a look.
Scientists are making progress toward a vaccine that could help protect against deadly overdoses.
As the city rapidly develops as a biopharma hub, wet lab space is rapidly dwindling.
Gene therapy research delivers breakthroughs this week with a CRISPR-edited droplet that could lead to a cure for heart disease and the possibility of turning glial brain cells into neurons.
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research reportedly achieved positive results after returning adult cardiomyocytes to their fetal-like state in mouse models.
Scientists found recently that a naturally occurring protein from human umbilical cord blood might be the key to increasing survival and recovery rates in stroke patients.
Researchers from the Institute for Systems Biology observed 105 participants and found that failing or succeeding at shedding pounds is linked to one’s gut microbiome.
COVID-19 remains relentless in challenging the community as it continues to evolve. Here are some of the top news for the week.
The massive genetic data mining project aims to gain deeper insight into how human genetic variants affect risk for common complex diseases.
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