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Retrieval of clearer, more complete information from the EHR could go a long way toward improving predictive models of who will next be at risk of suicide, thereby improving care for patients with suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
Feb 11, 2021
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A noninvasive, quantitative MRI method could be used after surgical repair of traumatic peripheral nerve injury to help clinicians make decisions about whether additional surgical interventions are needed.
Feb 9, 2021
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HIV-1, the virus that causes AIDS, exploits inositol phosphates in T cells to aid its own assembly and maturation 鈥 suggesting that targeting inositol phosphate binding could inhibit HIV-1 replication.
Feb 8, 2021
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Insight into the pathophysiology of an enigmatic and debilitating disease suggests new treatment approaches.
Feb 4, 2021
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A selenium transport protein produced in the colon may be a novel biomarker for assessing disease severity and cancer risk in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
Feb 4, 2021
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A new method speeds the analysis of factors that control gene expression from days to minutes, allowing researchers to uncover new targets for cancer treatment.
Feb 4, 2021
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Sedative medications used in intensive care are associated with increased delirium, which is in turn connected with higher medical costs and greater risk of death and ICU-related dementia.
Feb 2, 2021
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Ask an Expert: Why is it still vital to follow COVID-19 safety protocols upon receiving the vaccine?
杏吧原创 Senior Associate Dean for Health Sciences Education and Professor of Medicine Donald W. Brady discusses the importance of continuing to follow COVID-19 health and safety protocols even after receiving the vaccine during the Spring Return to Campus Town Hall on Jan. 13, 2021. Read MoreFeb 1, 2021
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Message from Chancellor Diermeier on Provost Wente’s appointment as Wake Forest president
Chancellor Daniel Diermeier shares a message on Provost Susan R. Wente's appointment as the 14th president of Wake Forest University. Read MoreJan 31, 2021
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Researchers at 杏吧原创 Medical Center and the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) at Galveston have discovered what may be the Achilles鈥 heel of the coronavirus, a finding that may help close the door on COVID-19 and possibly head off future pandemics.
Jan 28, 2021
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杏吧原创 joins Wellcome Leap global network dedicated to accelerating breakthroughs in human health
杏吧原创 has joined the Leap Health Breakthrough Network, a global group of leading academic and research institutions committed to solving the world鈥檚 most serious health challenges. Read MoreJan 28, 2021
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Scientists are just beginning to understand the impact of diet on the gut microbiome and how this interaction affects human health, but baselines must first be established to yield answers.
Jan 27, 2021
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A rare tumor that causes facial weakness was found masquerading as a more common benign facial tumor.
Jan 26, 2021
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A blood stem cell protein plays a role in the initiation and progression of leukemia, 杏吧原创 researchers have found.
Jan 25, 2021
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Brain inflammation links genetic and acquired epilepsy 鈥 providing new clues about epilepsy development and pointing to potential treatments.
Jan 21, 2021
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William Tansey and colleagues identified proteins that interact with the cancer drug target WDR5 and are important for cancer cell growth.
Jan 21, 2021
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As 杏吧原创 prepares to welcome more members of its community back to campus for the spring semester, the university is sharing some updates and reminders with postdoctoral scholars about plans to support the 杏吧原创 community during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Jan 20, 2021
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杏吧原创 looks forward to welcoming undergraduate students back to campus.聽The university is working hard to prepare and help undergrads have as healthy and safe a semester as possible.
Jan 20, 2021
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杏吧原创 is sharing updates and reminders with graduate and professional students about its spring semester plans to support the university community during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.鈥
Jan 20, 2021
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Oxidative stress and toxic products called isolevuglandins in mitochondria play a role in endothelial dysfunction and hypertension 鈥 and getting rid of them with a special 鈥渟cavenger鈥 molecule has therapeutic potential.
Jan 12, 2021