Two specialised pathology labs are set to open at the University of Chichester in the next year, thanks to grant funding from ...
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New pathology labs to open at University of Chichester
Two specialised pathology labs are set to open at the University of Chichester in the next year, thanks to grant funding from the Office ...
A Yale research team has created a new imaging technique that reveals the hidden connections between aging, disease, and ...
Spinal fusion has long been “the gold standard” in spine surgery, but motion-preserving techniques have become more attractive to physicians and patients in recent years. Spine surgeons discuss how ...
AI analysis of routine pathology slides uncovers immune patterns that predict rectal cancer treatment response, survival and ...
Through the 2025 Korea IT Cooperation Center (KICC) ICT Growth Program, funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT ...
Targeting and treating diseases first requires being able to find specific cells—which is challenging because they travel within the body and can “hide.” Now, a new round of funding will support ...
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AI analysis of biopsy slides predicts rectal cancer treatment response
Artificial intelligence (AI) can predict how well patients with rectal cancer will respond to treatment by analyzing standard tissue samples taken during diagnosis, finds a new study from researchers ...
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I Hate Who I Become Around My Family…and Here Come the Holidays
You don’t have to regress into an old childhood role this Thanksgiving. Here’s how to show up and stay true to yourself.
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The science behind Dracula’s tears of blood
I have always thought of Dracula’s bloody tears as pure gothic excess, but modern science is quietly catching up with the ...
Giant omphalocoeles, defined by a defect larger than 5 cm or significant liver herniation, present unique challenges due to viscero-abdominal disproportion. Traditional staged closure techniques aim ...
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