National Human Genome Sciences Institute today launched a multi-center initiative to research how variations in DNA sequences confer disease risks.
New approaches will examine mechanical factors that could be interfering with liver’s usual ability to regenerate itself.
The United States is seeing an epidemic of diabetes, says endocrinologist Irl Hirsch. About 14% of the population now has the condition.
In a paper published in Nature Neuroscience, researchers pushed the science forward on our reward pathways.
Theme parks, long plane rides and cruise ships might be deemed too risky for many families in the near future.
Q&A: A clinician and researcher characterizes SARS-CoV-2's distinct inflammation as "an acceleration of chronic heart disease."
Formerly conjoined twin Charity Gutierrez-Vazquez has given birth at UWMC, where she and her sister were born in 2000.
The hospital's Level I trauma center is 1 of 7 selected nationwide to expose military responders to gold-standard skills.
Researchers are recruiting adults between ages 66 and 75 who suffer from depression and problems maintaining focus.
Lack of both transportation and interpreters can stall a clinic visit after an at-home test raises a red flag.