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U.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.
New study reveals that consumers form their ideas about whether a snack is healthy through the food’s packaging.
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University hope to develop a process that uses bubbles to overcome the challenge of targeting diseased cells.
Biomedical engineer explores new use for synthetic platelets to treat inherited bleeding disorders.
By 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.
New research show the need for better medical interventions & more aggressive treatment for veterans with peripheral artery disease (PAD), one of the leading causes of the 185,000 major lower extremity amputations that happen each year.
University of Maryland leads team of multiple universities and biotech companies; CWRU to evaluate and optimize synthetic blood products.
Case Western Reserve team working toward combining elements to perform first-ever procedure to manage stroke risk for atrial fibrillation (AFib) patients
New Case Western Reserve University study suggests some stress might actually protect your body.
In a new study, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have identified the structure of protein fibrils linked to a hereditary form of human prion disease.