Researchers found that a gene on the Y chromosome influences how aortic valve stenosis progresses differently in males and ...
Researchers have shed new light on how a type of heart valve disease -- aortic valve stenosis -- progresses differently in males and females.
Childhood-onset striatonigral neurodegeneration robs children of the ability to walk and talk by age five. Researchers at ...
"Did you see that?" It is a simple phrase we hear every day, but how do we know what "that" refers to? A new study from ...
Taking a person's life is not automatically harmful to a soldier's mental well-being if the circumstances justified it, ...
That raises the question of whether there is even enough information in the data to identify the unknowns ... how a change in one economic variable, the explanatory variable, affects the variable ...
Objective Asthma and type 2 diabetes are two important causes of morbidity globally. We examined both the association of type ...
A large study of over 14,000 Norwegian veterans reveals that taking a life in combat doesn't automatically damage a soldier’s ...
Researchers have investigated the mental health of all of Norway’s Lebanon and Afghanistan veterans. One factor determines ...
A novel therapeutic showed significant promise in slowing aortic valve calcification, potentially extending time until or eliminating need for transcatheter or surgical intervention for stenosis, ...
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