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Keenan: The latest Alzheimer’s wonder drug and how to avoid needing it
Health Canada recently approved lecanemab (brand name Leqembi®) to treat people with mild cognitive impairment or mild ...
Understand how combining proprietary and real-world datasets with tokenization enables accurate protocol matching while ...
This article introduces the field of bioinformatics and its importance as a cornerstone of biological research, as well as ...
University Health Network’s Princess Margaret Cancer Centre is partnering with U.S.-based precision health company Helix to launch one of Canada’s “largest population genomics studies.” ...
Scientists say they have found a way to test ancient human remains for hormones linked with pregnancy, a breakthrough that may allow archeologists to determine whether a woman was pregnant or had ...
Genealogists use open-source data to build the family tree to find the most recent common ancestors and identify a suspect.
Two ancient stone spheres were returned to their home at Kettle and Stony Point First Nation on the shores of Lake Huron last ...
A new Canadian-made tool, developed by a research team at Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) and Queen’s University, is ...
The transcription factor HEB synergizes with TCR signaling to upregulate Id3, which is required for the maturation of fetal IL-17-producing γδ T cells.
New bilingual database allows patients to search by cancer type, contains details about eligibility, treatment, location and ...
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Drinking orange juice daily may fine-tune genes tied to cardiovascular wellness
Regular orange juice consumption reprograms immune-cell gene activity linked to blood pressure, lipid metabolism, and ...
In today’s ACT Brief, we highlight new insights on recruitment bottlenecks from Citeline’s Matt Holms, UCB’s first-in-class ...
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