Johns Hopkins scientists and partners across the country are conducting research that could dramatically improve transplants, from technology that preserves donor tissue longer to treatments that redu ...
From knuckle pops to neck crunches, joint cracking is common and oddly satisfying. But what’s actually happening inside the ...
Atherosclerosis, the gradual buildup of cholesterol-rich plaque inside artery walls, is the driving force behind most heart ...
The clock starts ticking as soon as a potential donor organ or tissue is recovered. From that point, there are mere hours to find a match, get both ...
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On World Cancer Day, researchers highlight potential way to tackle deadly form of disease ...
Each year, bacterial infections are responsible for roughly 7.7 million deaths worldwide, with this problem further exacerbated by rising antibiotic resistance. Not only are wound infections ...
The fastest land animal in North America is the American pronghorn, and previously, researchers thought it evolved its speed ...
A fossil jaw found in Ethiopia shows Paranthropus ranged far north, challenging long-held ideas about early human relatives and their diets.
Though anchovies boast more protein and omega-3 fatty acids, sardines are richer in many vitamins and minerals.