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Nobel Prize in Medicine: 1901-Present
Physiology or medicine was the third prize area Alfred Nobel mentioned in his will laying out his wishes for the Nobel Prize.
Can obesity damage your brain? New research shows that excess fat may trigger inflammation, disrupt insulin signals, and ...
First there were Victoza and Saxenda, then Ozempic seized the spotlight - followed by Wegovy and Mounjaro. And ever-better ...
Heart disease and dementia are connected with how healthy our teeth are. Is that enough to convince you to floss more?
In another study published by Signa Vitae in 2011, researchers showed that the severity of a life-threatening situation was associated with a higher incidence of NDEs, suggesting that they are more ...
A team of physicists at McGill University has developed a new device that allows them to trap, release, and manipulate DNA ...
The Missouri Supreme Court has refused to hear Bayer AG’s appeal of a $611 million verdict tied to its Roundup weedkiller, ...
Despite massive technological and industrial changes, American cities have stayed remarkably coherent in how their economies ...
Heat has always been something we thought we understood. From baking bread to running engines, the idea seemed simple: heat ...
Some habitable worlds orbiting dead stars could be kept alive for aeons thanks to a quirk of Einstein’s theory of gravity ...
Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi discovered cells that protect the body from autoimmune diseases.
(NASDAQ: DARE), a biopharmaceutical company with a sole focus of closing the gap in women's health between promising science ...
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