Study highlights anti-inflammatory properties of herbal medicine, Erigeron breviscapus to treat osteoarthritis
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 Systemic Inflammation Index: A new hope for autoimmune disease managementSystemic Inflammation Index: A new hope for autoimmune disease management
 
A routine blood test that measures a patient's inflammation levels could improve the early diagnosis and management of a wide range of debilitating autoimmune diseases.
 
 
 Study highlights anti-inflammatory properties of herbal medicine, Erigeron breviscapus to treat osteoarthritisStudy highlights anti-inflammatory properties of herbal medicine, Erigeron breviscapus to treat osteoarthritis
 
Researchers explored using Erigeron breviscapus (EB) as a treatment for osteoarthritis (OA).
 
   Atomic-level structural models of enzymes provide disease insightsAtomic-level structural models of enzymes provide disease insights
 
When nucleic acids like DNA or RNA build up in a cell's cytoplasm, it sets off an alarm call for the immune system.
 
   Study reveals the impact of prompt design on ChatGPT's health advice accuracyStudy reveals the impact of prompt design on ChatGPT's health advice accuracy
 
Study by CSIRO and The University of Queensland highlights how the phrasing of prompts influences the accuracy of health information provided by ChatGPT, showing a significant variance in effectiveness based on prompt design.
 
   New insights into adrenal gland tumor formationNew insights into adrenal gland tumor formation
 
Researchers from Kyushu University's Faculty of Medical Sciences report on new insights into the mechanisms of how adrenal gland tumors are formed.
 
 Could dried fruits be the key to reducing osteoarthritis risk?
 
Could dried fruits be the key to reducing osteoarthritis risk?Dry fruit intake may be causally associated with a reduced risk of osteoarthritis.
 
 
 Advancing biomedical diagnostics: Graphene sensor inks pave the way for precision biosensing
 
Advancing biomedical diagnostics: Graphene sensor inks pave the way for precision biosensingThis article explains how graphene sensor inks present a promising advancement in biosensing technology, aiming to revolutionize diagnostic applications with quicker, more accurate results and potential therapeutic innovations.
 
 
 Study unlocks how cortisone activates the body’s natural “brakes” on inflammation
 
Study unlocks how cortisone activates the body’s natural “brakes” on inflammationCortisone and other related glucocorticoids are extremely effective at curbing excessive immune reactions.
 
 
 NYU Langone Heart experts unveil breakthroughs at ACC 2024
 
NYU Langone Heart experts unveil breakthroughs at ACC 2024Experts from NYU Langone Heart are presenting their latest clinical findings and research discoveries during the American College of Cardiology (ACC) 2024 Annual Scientific Session & Expo, held April 6 to 8 in Atlanta.
 
 
 Researchers develop tool to identify osteoarthritis pain in horses
 
Researchers develop tool to identify osteoarthritis pain in horsesMorris Animal Foundation-funded researchers introduced a straightforward questionnaire to help horse owners identify and monitor signs of osteoarthritis pain in their equine companions.
 
 
 Enhancer-gene mapping with SCENT method offers insights into disease mechanisms
 
Enhancer-gene mapping with SCENT method offers insights into disease mechanismsGenetic studies of diseases map segments of the genome driving disease. But to understand how those changes contribute to disease progression, it is important to understand how they may alter gene regulation of disease genes in cell populations assumed to be driving disease.
 
 
 Study sheds light on the significance of glucocorticoid receptor in drug-resistant prostate cancer
 
Study sheds light on the significance of glucocorticoid receptor in drug-resistant prostate cancerNew research from the University of Eastern Finland sheds light on the significance of the glucocorticoid receptor in drug-resistant prostate cancer, showing that the development of drug resistance could be prevented by limiting the activity of coregulator proteins.
 
 
 Study Reveals Structure of Two Nucleic Acid-Degrading Enzymes
 
Study Reveals Structure of Two Nucleic Acid-Degrading EnzymesWhen nucleic acids like DNA or RNA build up in a cell's cytoplasm, it sets off an alarm call for the immune system.