Study helps clarify how gut bacteria affect host metabolism
New compound gets mice with spinal cord injury to walk again
A key protein helps the brain remodel itself in response to sensory experiences
The industry calls them SSBs. You know them as sugar-sweetened beverages, and they’re one of the many ways that an overload of sugar enters the average person’s diet.
Precision medicine promises the right treatment for the right patient at the right time, but at what cost?
Families of patients in ICU hesitate to talk to medical staff about safety issues
What if cancer cells could be re-engineered to turn against their own kind?
The neurobiology of fruit fly courtship helps illuminates human disorders of motivation
Harvard Data Entrepreneurship Club to host competition for grant awards.
Scientists unravel the structure, key features of a human immune-surveillance protein, setting the stage for more precise immune therapies
Bertarelli Foundation invests in promise of translational research
A new study has identified some of the inherited and acquired mutations that drive a precancerous blood condition.
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