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Health Rounds: Scientists change kidney blood type, a potential advance for transplant recipients
Researchers have converted a blood type A kidney to a blood type O kidney and successfully transplanted it, they reported in ...
For researchers, including Georgetown University chemist Jennifer Swift, analyzing reptilian pee crystals presented an ...
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Everyday behaviours that put your kidneys at risk
Your kidneys are some of the most important organs in your body, yet for many people they’re an afterthought. The truth is your kidneys should be protected as much as you protect your heart, brain, or ...
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Novel molecule found to be a key player in kidney injury and repair
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive condition in which the kidneys gradually lose their ability to filter waste ...
Heat general manager Andy Elisburg ready for fresh start of new season after life-changing offseason
Miami Heat Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations and General Manager Andy Elisburg chats with Washington Wizards scout Laron Profit before their game against the Milwaukee Bucks at Kaseya ...
Scientists are making new discoveries every day, but many of them fall under the radar. Some of these findings are life-changing, while others expand our knowledge of the world around us. Here are ...
Researchers from the University of Chicago have discovered a way to turn a fluorescent protein into a biological qubit that can be built directly inside a cell, then used as a way to detect magnetic ...
Sep. 29, 2025 — Scientists have confirmed that the Atlas blue butterfly carries the most chromosomes of any animal, with 229 pairs. Unlike duplication, its chromosomes split apart, reshaping its ...
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