Federal agencies and their stakeholders discussed initiatives to reduce animal use in research and chemical safety testing at a public forum convened by the Interagency Coordinating...
Scientists in California tested a way to coax certain fat cells to burn calories, rather than simply store energy. In new research involving mice, the team...
A rise in measles cases in Ireland has prompted the HSE to open vaccination catch-up clinics across several counties. The HSE has confirmed that due to...
Concern is growing over the potential for a summer surge in Covid-19 cases after reports that the FLiRT variant is on the rise overseas in the...
The FDA has granted a fast track designation to SYNC-T SV-102, an investigational therapy for patients with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC), according to a news...
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Jonathan Bogner (right) with his wife, Cindy. Jonathan survived two strokes and a heart transplant. (Photo courtesy of Jonathan Bogner) On a trip to Park City,...
Alcohol may be a big part of how many people socialise and celebrate, but it can have a negative impact on our lives in a range...
Lung cancer remains the single most common etiology of cancer-related mortality globally, with most patients diagnosed at advanced stages when treatment efficacy is limited. Detecting lung...
A new initiative to spark memories and conversations in people living with Alzheimer’s and dementia is being piloted in nursing homes across Cork. ‘Music and Memory’...
Addiction is not simply a chronic brain disease and considering it as such can limit treatment options and increase stigma, an extensive research review suggests. After...
The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has developed the world’s first reference material to improve the accuracy of body fat measurements conducted through...