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A team of researchers from Case Western Reserve University suggest that chemicals found in a wide range of items, from furniture to hair products, may be linked to neurological diseases like multiple sclerosis and autism spectrum disorders.
University Research | Case Western Reserve UniversityA recent study by Case Western Reserve University used national data from U.S. military veterans with diabetes to validate and modify a widely accepted model used to predict the risk of heart failure in diabetic patients.
University Research | Case Western Reserve UniversityA new study reveals that a chemical used in the diabetes drug Ozempic and the weight-management drug Wegovy is not associated with an increased risk for suicidal thoughts.
University Research | Case Western Reserve UniversityResearchers at Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals have identified an enzyme that blocks insulin produced in the body—a discovery that could provide a new target to treat diabetes.
University Research | Case Western Reserve UniversityCase Western Reserve University researchers are leading the development of a “smart packaging” system to monitor temperature fluctuations, moisture changes and pathogens in perishable food products during transportation.
University Research | Case Western Reserve UniversityU.S. military veterans who lived in what were once known as “redlined” areas had a higher risk for heart attacks and other cardiovascular issues, according to a new study by researchers.
University Research | Case Western Reserve UniversityResearchers from Case Western Reserve University hope to develop a process that uses bubbles to overcome the challenge of targeting diseased cells.
University Research | Case Western Reserve UniversityBy discovering how zebrafish use their hair cells to detect distant movement, a team of scientists may have found a path to help explain human hearing loss.
University Research | Case Western Reserve UniversityNew study reveals that consumers form their ideas about whether a snack is healthy through the food’s packaging.
University Research | Case Western Reserve UniversityBiomedical engineer explores new use for synthetic platelets to treat inherited bleeding disorders.
University Research | Case Western Reserve University