Chronic hepatitis D coinfection affects an estimated 12 million people globally, with higher prevalence in low-income and middle-income countries, especially the African and Western Pacific regions.
Two international studies, a clinical trial led by the University of Oxford and University of Utrecht, and a qualitative ...
Substances capable of mutating human genetic material—altering and permanently damaging it—are present in many everyday products. Researchers at Justus Liebig University Giessen (JLU) have, for the ...
The thought cameto Cassandra Rauert while she was new on the job as an analytical chemist studying microplastics in human tissues: Maybe I should test my own blood? This was six y ...
For decades, lab-grown cells have been studied in materials that don't reflect the softness and flexibility of human tissue.
Exhaled breath can provide a treasure trove of health information, offering a noninvasive window to both respiratory microenvironments and systemic physiological states. But collecting such data is a ...
A perplexing exam — on which a high score could help confer a full-ride scholarship to Michigan State — attracted hundreds of ambitious high school seniors to East Lansing last month.
Bedfont® Scientific Limited, an innovative med-tech company specializing in medical breath analysis devices, welcomes the new study at University Hospital Southampton exploring whether enhanced asthma ...
I'll never understand why masking isn't required - or even just strongly encouraged - in all medical facilities, or, at the very least, in hospitals. A recent study published in the peer-reviewed ...
Abstract: The importance of Security Assessment processes in railway system is a well known criticality, outlined by known compromise events. However, as highlighted in the recent reports by the ...
Abstract: This study investigates the effects of varying federated learning (FL) arrangements and non-independent and identically distributed (Non-IID) data partitions on model performance. The ...