Mount Sinai researchers have published one of the first studies to demonstrate the importance of reactive oxygen species in maintaining stem cell function and preventing inflammation during wound repair, which could provide greater insights into the prevention and treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), according to findings published in the journal Gut on October 3.
Month: October 2022
Researchers seek to unravel the mystery of susceptibility to drug addiction
Clemson geneticists Trudy Mackay and Robert Anholt will work to discover why some people become addicted to drugs while others don’t.
Neil Palmisiano, MD, Appointed as Deputy Director of Phase 1 Therapeutics for Hematologic Malignancies at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
Further enhancing its focus on providing outstanding, innovative and compassionate care for cancer patients, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, the state’s leading cancer center and only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center togetherwith RWJBarnabas Health, are welcoming a new leader to its team of internationally recognized physicians and researchers.
No Significant Increase in Guillain-Barré Syndrome After COVID-19 Vaccination, Researchers Find
There is no evidence that the COVID-19 vaccination increases the incidence of Guillain-Barré syndrome, a rare neurological disorder in which the body’s immune system attacks the nerves, according to a Rutgers-led study.
Initiative Reduces Pressure Injuries From Noninvasive Oxygen Delivery Devices
A short-term quality improvement initiative at Nebraska Medicine quickly reduced the incidence of facial pressure injuries and led to institution-wide adoption of different types of noninvasive oxygen delivery devices.
Jurassic ichthyosaurs divided food resources to co-exist, researchers find
Early Jurassic ichthyosaur juveniles show predatory specialisations, scientists at the University of Bristol have revealed.
Spilling the Secrets of Quantum Entanglement
Quantum technique accelerates identification of entangled materials.
Everyone Has a Role to Play in Making Science More Equitable and Inclusive
As the largest federal sponsor of basic research in the physical sciences and a steward of public funding, the Department of Energy’s Office of Science has a responsibility to ensure that we are serving the broader public.
Potential Breakthrough Treatment for a Leading Cause of Blindness
A new AMD drug has shown it can slow the progression of this devastating eye condition.
New Research Shows Half of Childhood Blindness in the US is Preventable
Researchers used data from the IRIS Registry to get a cross-sectional view of childhood blindness in the US.
October 2022 Issue of Neurosurgical Focus: Video: “Flow Diversion for Cerebral Aneurysms”
Announcement of contents of the October 2022 issue of Neurosurgical Focus: Video
October 2022 Issue of Neurosurgical Focus: “Pediatric Functional Disease”
Announcement of contents of the October 2022 issue of Neurosurgical Focus