From Puberty to Menopause: Clue’s CEO, Audrey Tsang on the Power of Femtech
For Endometriosis Awareness Month, NewsMedical interviewed Audrey Tsang, CEO of Clue.
For Endometriosis Awareness Month, NewsMedical interviewed Audrey Tsang, CEO of Clue.
Human artificial chromosomes (HACs) capable of working within human cells could power advanced gene therapies, including those addressing some cancers, along with many laboratory applications, though serious technical obstacles have…
A new study in the peer-reviewed Journal of Neurotrauma found a significant reduction in total symptom score and faster return to physical activity among adolescents and young adults with concussion…
The worry of gaining weight is a common excuse for smokers not to quit.
A team led by Dr. Samie Jaffrey, the Greenberg-Starr Professor of Pharmacology at Weill Cornell Medicine, has been awarded a three-year, $1.65 million grant for RNA research under a biotechnology-development…
Study analyzes the bioactive compounds, antioxidant activities, and aroma profiles of four edible flowers, contributing to their nutritional and health value understanding.
Study in Food Quality and Preference explores the distinguishability and appeal of AI-generated versus real food images, revealing insights into consumer perceptions and the influence of image disclosure on appeal.
Developed by scientists from the University of Oxford, the Francis Crick Institute and University College London, the LungVax vaccine uses technology similar to the highly successful Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
Review delves into the rising challenge of antimicrobial resistance in sexually transmitted infections, underscoring the need for innovative treatments and the critical role of global surveillance in managing diseases like…
What causes our body to age? Four complementary studies, including one from Northwestern Medicine, have come to the same conclusion: long genes.