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  • Gut Research Identifies Key Cellular Changes Associated with Childhood-Onset Crohn’s Disease

    The results are an important step towards better management and treatment of this devastating condition.

  • Even Razor Clams on Sparsely Populated Olympic Coast Can't Escape Plastics, PSU Study Finds

    The Pacific razor clam is one of the most sought-after shellfish in Washington.

  • How Can Cities Become Healthier, Greener, and More Equitable in the Future?

    In a year marked by COVID-19, renewed calls for racial justice, a contentious presidential election, and an active wildfire and hurricane season, Penn experts share what’s needed to make urban areas more resilient to future crises.

  • What Makes Psoriasis Sore: Novel Role of Immune System in the Disease

    Psoriasis has always been a common disease. Historically, its causes were obscure and surrounded by stigma; it wasn’t until recently that scientists categorized it as an autoimmune condition.

  • Marine Mammals’ Adaptations to Low Oxygen Offer New Perspective on COVID-19

    When Terrie Williams began hearing about the wide range of symptoms experienced by patients with COVID-19, she saw a connection between the various ways the disease is affecting people and the many physiological adaptations that have enabled marine mammals to tolerate low oxygen levels during dives.

  • No Country Immune from the Health Harms of Climate Change

    CU Boulder one of 35 institutions to contribute to the 2020 Lancet Countdown report

  • Hawaiian Minerals Increasing Lung Infection Rates on the Islands, BYU Study Finds

    Hawaii's health mystery: how geology and microbiology may explain high NTM infection rates.

  • What Makes Certain Groups More Vulnerable to COVID-19?

    What makes the elderly and people with underlying conditions more vulnerable to COVID-19? 

  • Study Finds 10 Metabolites Associated with Risk of Stroke

    Metabolites are small molecules found in our body’s cells. They come from the food we eat, chemical processes happening within our bodies and microbes.

  • What’s Killing Killer Whales?

    Orca report covering a decade of necropsies identifies threats.

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