Tag: Inflammation
What is that rash? Genetic fingerprints can help doctors diagnose and...
Raymond J. Cho, University of California, San Francisco
Rashes can be thought of as a dysfunctional community of skin...
Colorful sweets may look tasty, but some researchers question whether synthetic...
Lorne J. Hofseth, University of South Carolina
Early-onset colorectal cancer incidence among the young, defined as those under age...
Why prescription drugs can work differently for different people
C. Michael White, University of Connecticut
Different people taking the same drug can have markedly different responses to the...
Why we missed hugs
Kory Floyd, University of Arizona
Rose Gagnon could not hug her grandchildren for several months.
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They don’t come as pills, but try these 6 underprescribed lifestyle...
Yoram Vodovotz, University of Pittsburgh and Michael Parkinson, University of Pittsburgh
The majority of Americans are stressed, sleep-deprived and overweight and suffer from largely preventable...
CRISPR can help combat the troubling immune response against gene therapy
Samira Kiani, University of Pittsburgh
One of the major challenges facing gene therapy - a way to treat disease by replacing a patient’s defective genes...
Study: Racism shortens lives and hurts health of blacks by promoting...
April Thames, University of Southern California – Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Negative social attitudes, such as racism and discrimination, damage the health...
What the flu does to your body, and why it makes...
Laura Haynes, University of Connecticut
Every year, from 5 to 20 percent of the people in the United States will become infected with influenza virus....



















