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Over a year after a whole-eye and partial-face transplant, Aaron James has made a remarkable recovery, back to daily life in Arkansas.

World’s First Whole-Eye and Partial-Face Transplant Shows Promise One Year Later

Categories Health
bees on a honeycomb

Manuka Honey Shows Promise in Breast Cancer Treatment, UCLA Study Finds

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
synthetic blood platelets

Scientists Create Synthetic Platelets to Stop Bleeding and Boost Healing

Categories Health, Technology

Fighting pancreatic cancer with computers and lasers

Categories Bloggers
C. albicans spreads to the kidneys of immunosuppressed mice (left), but invasive candidiasis is mitigated by exposure to K. weizmannii (right).

New Yeast Species Could Prevent Deadly Fungal Infections in Hospitalized Patients

Categories Health
An old woman lying in bed looking worried late at night

Very irregular sleep linked to higher risk of dementia

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Infographic - New Treatment Restores Sense of Smell in Patients with Long COVID

New treatment restores sense of smell in patients with long COVID

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Human eye

New strategy for eye condition could replace injections with eyedrops

Categories Uncategorized
Rolf Bodmer, Ph.D. and Georg Vogler, Ph.D.

New genes implicated in deadly heart defect

Categories Health
Illustration of bacteeria

Cause of Parkinson’s is Desulfovibrio Bacteria, Finnish Researchers Say

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Artificial skin produced at the University of Copenhagen

Artificial human skin paves the way to new skin cancer therapy

Categories Health, Technology
Doctor examining a patient Credit: Natalia Gdovskaia via Getty Images

Gone fishing: highly accurate test for common respiratory viruses uses DNA as ‘bait’

Categories Health

Bloggers

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