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Type I Diabetes requires demanding treatment through the injection of insulin into the body; however, a pre-existing drug, baricitinib, may reduce the need for insulin injections.
Issue 9, Volume 114
While a continuous lack of sleep may hinder our health, new research has shown that mild sleep deprivation could rapidly reverse depressive side effects for a short period of time.
Issue 7, Volume 114
Recent research has discovered that a special type of robotic needle could autonomously perform surgery on complex bodily sections.
Issue 3, Volume 114
Spinal cord injuries can be devastating to an individual's control, movement, and feeling within their own body, but recent research has proven that a new drug, KCL-286, may be the key to treatment.
Issue 1, Volume 114
With the incessant mosquitoes in the summer, many look forward to the colder months for some peace, but a new finding has discovered that because of light pollution, the mosquitoes may bite all year long.
Issue 14, Volume 113
The BioM-95 test is a simple, efficient blood test that diagnoses anxiety through specific biomarkers.
Issue 13, Volume 113
Air pollution is a common trend around the world, but many fail to realize the consequences of inhaling exhaust until scientists uncover the truth: air pollution can cause brain damage.
Issue 12, Volume 113
Revolutionary aortic stenosis treatments use printed 3D custom hearts.
Issue 11, Volume 113
In the wintertime, many may experience feelings of melancholy which they dismiss as winter blues, but these feelings could indicate a major depressive illness: seasonal affective disorder.
Issue 10, Volume 113
TMR cues could help boost IRT treatment to prevent Nightmare Disorder
Issue 8, Volume 113