Michael Gotthardt at the Max Delbrück Center and collaborators are developing a drug to treat a common type of heart failure ...
An older man presses his fingers to the side of his head, next to his ear. To test whether humans still use auricular muscles — which once helped move our primate ancestors’ ears to funnel sound — ...
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The promise of artificial intelligence (AI) is that it can automate many of the tasks to which businesses currently devote substantial resources – and do so in a way that turns what was previously ...
Egypt’s efforts to build up its economy and boost exports after a grueling crisis may be getting help from an unexpected industry: dietary supplements. Local manufacturing of vitamin- and mineral-rich ...
Playing a sport as a hobby and dedicating yourself to it as an athlete are two completely different things. They call for varying degrees of commitment and dedication. For instance, a soccer hobbyist ...
Sept 25 (Reuters) - Eli Lilly (LLY.N), opens new tab has halted a study of an experimental drug, designed to prevent obesity patients from losing too much muscle, due to strategic business reasons, ...
Sept 23 (Reuters) - Scholar Rock (SRRK.O), opens new tab said on Tuesday the U.S. health regulator has declined to approve its drug for a rare neuromuscular disease citing issues at a third-party ...
Struggling with that sharp, stabbing pain with every breath? Well, the dull, throbbing pain that gets worse with each inhaled breath can be a cause of real worry. Though our brains tend to leap to the ...