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A new study in Nature Aging reveals how nucleolar enlargement can act as a biological “timer” that drives catastrophic genome instability and limits lifespan. Interestingly, this enlargement was not ...
Empowering healthy aging and stigma-free lives for people living with HIV through treatment, awareness, and dignity.
(9926.HK) ("Akeso" or the "Company") presented the subgroup analysis data from the Phase III COMPASSION-16 trial, evaluating cadonilimab, a first-in-class PD-1/CTLA-4 bispecific antibody, in the ...
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new presentation of STEQEYMA® (ustekinumab-stba), a biosimilar to STELARA® (ustekinumab), in a 45mg/0.5mL solution in a single-dose vial for ...
Abbisko Therapeutics (HKEX Code: 02256) today announced that it has completed first patient dosing in a registrational study of irpagratinib, a self-developed and highly-selective ...
Pigment linked to jaundice may play a surprising role in protecting against malaria and possibly other infectious diseases.
Audiovisual narratives simulating homophobic bullying effectively engage students and encourage empathetic, inclusive ...
Children with preterm-born siblings show no behavioral issues, while only children are more likely to face emotional and ...
Depopulation in Japan’s agricultural regions may be causing losses in biodiversity, researchers from the University of Sheffield ...
New research from Macquarie University has found that gaming addiction and smartphone overuse are starting much earlier than previously thought.
Thanks to lab-grown miniature intestines, researchers at Uppsala University have successfully mapped how aggressive Shigella ...
A surgeon can excise breast cancer from the body, but even the most skilled scalpel may not be able to remove every cell.
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