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pH comes from the term “power of Hydrogen”, or the hydrogen ion concentration present in a given solution. It helps to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
New filling method to treat cerebral aneurysms

New filling method to treat cerebral aneurysms

Cardiovascular risk factors accumulated from childhood linked to poorer brain function at midlife

Cardiovascular risk factors accumulated from childhood linked to poorer brain function at midlife

Hospitalized COVID-19 patients with impaired first-phase ejection fraction have higher death risk

Hospitalized COVID-19 patients with impaired first-phase ejection fraction have higher death risk

New "molecular tweezers" can help combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria

New "molecular tweezers" can help combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria

WVU study examines the effects of vaping during pregnancy

WVU study examines the effects of vaping during pregnancy

Chinese parents find the loss of an only child to be more devastating than loss of a spouse

Chinese parents find the loss of an only child to be more devastating than loss of a spouse

WVU researchers investigate the best 'dose' of telehealth for patients with chronic conditions

WVU researchers investigate the best 'dose' of telehealth for patients with chronic conditions

Using ultrasound and RNA-loaded nanoparticles to deliver potent medicine to brain tumors

Using ultrasound and RNA-loaded nanoparticles to deliver potent medicine to brain tumors

Researchers identify genetic cause of a rare neurological disorder

Researchers identify genetic cause of a rare neurological disorder

High-throughput system can regulate gene expression for treating sickle cell disease, beta thalassemia

High-throughput system can regulate gene expression for treating sickle cell disease, beta thalassemia

New technique can print life-like organ models in minutes

New technique can print life-like organ models in minutes

Large-scale study focuses on COVID-19 antibodies in asymptomatic and symptomatic patients

Large-scale study focuses on COVID-19 antibodies in asymptomatic and symptomatic patients

COVID-19 vaccination dramatically reduces symptomatic and asymptomatic infections

COVID-19 vaccination dramatically reduces symptomatic and asymptomatic infections

Study describes IgG antibodies in Crohn's disease specific for human bacterial flagellins

Study describes IgG antibodies in Crohn's disease specific for human bacterial flagellins

Researchers study sex-specific gene mutation linked to autism

Researchers study sex-specific gene mutation linked to autism

Study: Second vaccine dose still makes organ transplant recipients vulnerable to COVID-19

Study: Second vaccine dose still makes organ transplant recipients vulnerable to COVID-19

Nanoscope presents optical gene delivery, OCT-guided electrophysiology platforms at ARVO annual meeting

Nanoscope presents optical gene delivery, OCT-guided electrophysiology platforms at ARVO annual meeting

UAB spinoff receives $3 million in seed funding to develop probiotic formulations for lung health

UAB spinoff receives $3 million in seed funding to develop probiotic formulations for lung health

Ultrasound technique provides a new way to diagnose circulation problems in the placenta

Ultrasound technique provides a new way to diagnose circulation problems in the placenta

Brain thinning in youth associated with psychosis

Brain thinning in youth associated with psychosis

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