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The Inflammasome: Guardian of Immune Activation
The innate immune system is a complex network of cells and proteins that are designed to protect your body against harmful microbes and...
Nicholas Allen
Nov 13, 20232 min read


Artificial Intelligence's Impact on Healthcare Revolution
Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) in particular has become a potent force driving transformative change in the ever-changing...
Haneen Awada
Nov 12, 20233 min read


Sweet poison: Why sugar is ruining your health
When it comes to health, sugar has a mixed reputation. Sugar occurs naturally in all carbohydrates-containing foods, such as fruits and...
Sachin M Chaudary
Nov 12, 20234 min read


The Science Behind Crying
We all cry. Whether we feel extreme sadness or intense joy, tears seem to come and sometimes we just cannot stop. Evolutionary biologists...
Callie Tse
Nov 11, 20232 min read


The Role Environmental Factors Play During Neurological Development Within Adolescence
Introduction An adolescent’s neurological development is complex and dynamic,- yet it is a vital and necessary task that influences...
andreastone2007
Nov 9, 20237 min read


Metabolic reprogramming may regenerate cardiac function after infarction
The latest scientific research by the Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research in Bad Nauheim (Germany) has further shown that...
Diana Aukby
Nov 7, 20234 min read


Sleep or Don't?
Introduction Being an adult with a hectic schedule often means there are moments when the thought of getting a good night's sleep seems...
dhanoagurleen11
Nov 7, 20232 min read


Beware of the Silent, Deadly, Heartbreaking CAD
Imagine that you are driving your car in two traffic lanes that has to merge into one due to construction. The traffic is still moving...
Amari Shaw
Nov 6, 20237 min read


Neurorobotics: A Promising Future for Neurological Disorders
What are neurorobotics? Neurorobotics is a field that combines neuroscience, robotics, and artificial intelligence to study and develop...
Bridget Ibitoye
Nov 5, 20233 min read


Monkeypox 101: a Closer Look at the Outbreaks
Monkeypox or Mpox is known as one of the rarest disease that is mainly cause infection of the empire us. Someway to be infected is...
cinderciaa
Nov 4, 20232 min read


Ménière's Made Bare
Meniere's disease, named after the French physician Prosper Ménière, is a relatively rare disorder affecting 0.2% of the U.S. population....
Adhithi Viswanathan
Nov 4, 20232 min read


Cerebral Palsy: An Unfortunate Reality Some Must Live With:
What is Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral Palsy (CP) is the most prevalent motor disability diagnosed in individuals during childhood, hampering...
Michael Cheung
Nov 3, 20235 min read


"The Evolution and Promise of Robotic Surgery: A Journey through Past, Present, and Future"
Abstract: Robotic surgery has come a long way since its inception in the early 2000s, evolving from a promising innovation to a pivotal...
Sirisha Emani
Nov 1, 20233 min read


Why Does Diabetes Lead to Limb Amputations?
Image Credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/foot-care-podiatry-treatment-feet-3557103/ The International Diabetes Federation estimated...
Gianna Chandler
Oct 31, 20234 min read


Anaphylaxis: Understanding Allergic Emergencies
Overview Anaphylaxis (pronounced ana-fill-axis) is a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that occurs when your immune system...
Charlotte Sutherland
Oct 31, 20234 min read


Topical Steroid Creams: What Are The Risks?
What are Topical corticosteroids? Your skin has been itchy, red, and inflamed for the longest time. How do you fix it? The most common...
Sophia Li
Oct 31, 20233 min read


When Is the Right Time for Hospice?
Hospice is a specialized type of care that focuses on providing comfort and support to individuals who have a terminal illness. The aim...
Cyndi Ann Magnuson
Oct 30, 20232 min read


Viral Genome: A Potential Cure for Cancer
Cancer, an affliction that has plagued humanity for centuries, remains one of the most formidable challenges in the field of medicine and...
Gajalakshmi Raghunathan
Oct 28, 20233 min read


If the brain looks after the entire body, who looks after the brain?
THE BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER INTRODUCTION The blood–brain barrier (BBB) is a highly selective semipermeable border of endothelial cells that...
Ishwari Mulay
Oct 27, 20233 min read


Prions: An Overview
What are Prions? - Prions are pathogenic agents that can cause abnormal folding of other proteins. Prion proteins are found prominently...
Aditi Bharambe
Oct 26, 20232 min read
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