This story was commissioned by the River City Journalism Fund Mary Eagan, 71, stares at the body-height punching bag, her delicate hands buried in a pair of giant red boxing gloves. On this warm ...
This week, Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Steven Kautz about precision neurorehabilitation and the $6.5 million grant ...
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The Food and Drug Administration says it's going to get tougher on vaccines, blaming the deaths of at least 10 children on the COVID-19 vaccines.
As big pharmas including Takeda and Novo Nordisk flee the cell therapy space and smaller biotechs shutter their operations, these players are sticking around to take the modality as far as it can go.
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A “deprescribing” movement is building up in the psychiatry field, aimed at helping patients reduce or stop their medications ...
Sea kelp is rich with nutrients and health benefits, but too much of it, especially in supplements, can cause negative side effects.
Investors and young scientists are pulling back from biotech, amid broader attacks on science under Trump, industry ...
Plus, you don’t need to eat much to get the perks.
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The University of Arizona has received a five-year federal grant of $14.8 million to help understand and mitigate health ...