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Soybean oil is regarded as beneficial to health, but this study suggests that you can have too much of a good thing and ...
A recent Cleveland Clinic study used AI to create digital twins of patients' metabolisms—and cured 7 in 10 type 2 diabetics.
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A new study finds just 6% of clinical trials used to approve new drugs in the U.S. reflect the country's racial and ethnic makeup, with an increasing trend of trials underrepresenting Black and ...
Only 6% of trials for FDA-approved drugs match America's diversity. Analysis reveals how trial location and design choices ...
Insilico Medicine has developed a new class of small molecule inhibitors targeting diacylglycerol kinase alpha (DGKα) designed to restore T cell function and overcome resistance to immune checkpoint ...
Discover how a new library enhances drug exposure records via untargeted metabolomics data, revealing hidden medication ...
Maine’s flagship university is undergoing a planning process that’s left some uneasy about cuts and transparency.