$80M Grant to Decode Genetics of Exceptional Human Longevity
WashU Medicine's Long Life Family Study gets a major boost, using long-read sequencing to find why some families live exceptionally long lives.
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WashU Medicine's Long Life Family Study gets a major boost, using long-read sequencing to find why some families live exceptionally long lives.
Baxdrostat becomes the first-in-class aldosterone synthase inhibitor approved to treat resistant hypertension alongside existing drugs.
Memorial Sloan Kettering-led trials produced 11 new FDA-approved cancer therapies in a single year, spanning multiple tumor types.
A pilot RCT tested whether a smartphone app could improve quality of life and treatment adherence in HIV-positive patients aged 60+.
A new study finds that standard sleepiness and attention tests don't correlate in OSA patients, raising questions about clinical assessment.
A Japanese study reveals OSA patients value healthcare contact almost as much as symptom relief, challenging assumptions about treatment convenience.
New research shows severe sleep loss bypasses bedtime routines, triggering direct sleep onset โ with major implications for insomnia and safety.
New research reveals how corticotroph pituitary tumors develop resistance to temozolomide through clonal selection of high MGMT-expressing cells.
The American College of Sports Medicine issues an erratum to its landmark policy statement on transgender athlete care and sports inclusion.
New fNIRS research reveals the motor cortex strains to maintain muscle output during exercise in warm conditions โ and facial cooling doesn't fix it.
A 25-year study of 1.3 million Chinese youth reveals obesity and anemia increasingly coexist, signaling a critical post-2010 nutrition transition.
A large NHANES study finds Americans ate healthier and more sustainably from 2001โ2018, but gains were concentrated among wealthier, higher-educated groups.