Study will test whether the nervous system can be used to modulate immune activity and reduce severity of an autoimmune disease.
The site will operate a turboprop, an aircraft ideal to maneuver in adverse weather conditions around the Cascades.
Previous research has associated the chemicals, found in many consumer products, with pregnancy complications and abnormal child development.
Researchers are examining neurons and hormones associated with eating too much.
The aim is to discern whether biomakers can help predict which children are more at risk of persistent post-concussion symptoms.
Both sexes have the same risk for inherited gene mutations, such as BRCA1/2 and PALB2.
With the latest lifesaving equipment and medical supplies, the aircraft will serve communities in and around Southeast Alaska.
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.