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Active disease process in early CTE differs substantially from late-stage disease

Active disease process in early CTE differs substantially from late-stage disease

Diabetes and tooth loss contribute to faster cognitive decline in older adults

Diabetes and tooth loss contribute to faster cognitive decline in older adults

Expert Brad Sutton explains how MRI has changed the scope of medical research in 50 years

Expert Brad Sutton explains how MRI has changed the scope of medical research in 50 years

Exploring airway-to-brain sensory pathways in influenza-induced illness

Exploring airway-to-brain sensory pathways in influenza-induced illness

New review outlines the history and current status of long-acting growth hormone therapies

New review outlines the history and current status of long-acting growth hormone therapies

Bitter taste receptors are a potential target for treating asthma or COPD

Bitter taste receptors are a potential target for treating asthma or COPD

New initiative aims to improve employee well-being and advance health equity in the workplace

New initiative aims to improve employee well-being and advance health equity in the workplace

ANDRONET COST Action aims to improve research, education, and public awareness in andrology

ANDRONET COST Action aims to improve research, education, and public awareness in andrology

Injectable peptide used for type 2 diabetes shows potential for treating 'blinding' IIH headaches

Injectable peptide used for type 2 diabetes shows potential for treating 'blinding' IIH headaches

Minimally invasive technique for fixing bunions does not make flatfoot worse, study shows

Minimally invasive technique for fixing bunions does not make flatfoot worse, study shows

Simple blood test could easily pinpoint epileptic seizures

Simple blood test could easily pinpoint epileptic seizures

UB researchers develop new tool to assess the presence and severity of sarcopenia

UB researchers develop new tool to assess the presence and severity of sarcopenia

Using convolutional neural network to automate the identification of chromatid cohesion defects

Using convolutional neural network to automate the identification of chromatid cohesion defects

New wrist device reduces the severity and frequency of tics experienced by individuals with Tourette’s

New wrist device reduces the severity and frequency of tics experienced by individuals with Tourette’s

Study sheds new light on a key protein involved in the process of spermiation

Study sheds new light on a key protein involved in the process of spermiation

Vasectomies less likely to cause complications than expected, study shows

Vasectomies less likely to cause complications than expected, study shows

'COVID calculator' could help parents to make informed decisions about vaccination for their children

'COVID calculator' could help parents to make informed decisions about vaccination for their children

Active monitoring does not increase prostate cancer-specific mortality risk, study shows

Active monitoring does not increase prostate cancer-specific mortality risk, study shows

Small change to keyhole surgery for prostate cancer can reduce post-operative complications

Small change to keyhole surgery for prostate cancer can reduce post-operative complications

Study explores how gardening can benefit the quality of life of people with dementia

Study explores how gardening can benefit the quality of life of people with dementia

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