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The goal of a clinical trial is to find a better way to treat cancer and help patients. The trials test various treatment options, including new drugs, new approaches to surgery or radiation therapy, ...
The pelvis is a basin-shaped structure that supports the spinal column, protects the abdominal organs, and provides the structure for the hip joints. It contains the following: Sacrum. A spade-shaped ...
When the transitioning cells returned to their original identity as acinar cells, the scientists found that some of the ...
#CryoEM, is helping scientists see how #glutamate, a major neuron-to-neuron signaling molecule, opens a channel and acts like a pore that takes in charged particles. @McGovernMed @UTHealthHouston › ...
With an assist from past and present patients and a clear eye on the future, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital broke ground — multicolored sand actually — Thursday on a new hospital in Wesley ...
Congratulations to @HopkinsMedicine & @JohnsHopkinsSPH faculty members Drs. Gregory Dale Kirk and James Berger for being elected to the @aaas Class of 2024 Fellows – considered one of the highest ...
--Johns Hopkins Children’s Center patient shows how the neurological condition isn’t holding her back from success on and off the basketball court. Gabryelle “Gabby” Scholfield, a 16-year-old ...
Scientists have found a potential new gene variant target to treat sickle cell disease, an inherited blood disorder that affects about 300,000 people globally each year, with limited treatment options ...
There are classic signs of pregnancy such as morning sickness or missing your period, but there are other physical changes that may indicate pregnancy even earlier. Here are 10 common signs of ...
Dr. Theodore L. DeWeese, Dean of the Medical Faculty & Chief Executive Officer, Johns Hopkins Medicine Dr. Roy C. Ziegelstein, Vice Dean for Education Marcelina Kubica, Representative for the Class of ...
Bacteria get invaded by viruses called phages. Scientists are studying how bacteria use CRISPR to defend themselves from phages, which will inform new phage-based treatments for bacterial infections ...