William A. Haseltine, Contributor

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Organoids Point The Way For Liver Regeneration

Researchers develop a new organoid model of the liver that reveals key molecules involved in liver regeneration and may lead to new treatments for chronic liver diseases.

Unlocking Klotho: Could This Hormone Improve Your Memory?

The Klotho hormone has captivated researchers with its potential to unlock the secrets of cognitive aging and neurodegenerative disorders.

Restoring Cardiac Function With Dual-Chamber Leadless Pacemakers

In recent months, Abbott Laboratories unveiled a dual-chamber model of the leadless pacemaker, overcoming the atrial limitations of the single-chamber model.

In The Blink Of An Eye: Lifitegrast For Dry Eyes

Irritated eyes are a nuisance, and there are many options for dry eye relief. However, not all treatments are equally effective in addressing the underlying causes.

Kidney Function Successfully Modeled In Cell Culture

In a recent paper, researchers present an innovative approach to building miniature kidney models that resemble the structure and function of full-sized human kidneys.

Treating Troubling Tumors: CAR T Therapy For Aggressive Childhood T Cell Leukemia

CAR T therapy has yet to be translated for T cell derived leukemias. One study leaves room for hope, as their CAR T product demonstrates early proof-of-concept.

Seeing The Future: Artificial Intelligence For Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Identifying those at risk of age-related macular degeneration is challenging but new technologies like artificial intelligence pave the way for more accurate diagnosis.

Feast Your Eyes On DARPins For Vision Loss

DARPins hold great promise for improving outcomes for patients with wet age-related macular degeneration and related conditions.

Feast Your Eyes On DARPins For Vision Loss

DARPins hold great promise for improving outcomes for patients with wet age-related macular degeneration and related conditions.

Nasal Covid Vaccines: The Latest Tool To Fend Off Covid-19

A new nasally administered Covid-19 vaccine shows greater promise in protecting patients from both Omicron infection and disease progression than traditional vaccines.