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Weill Cornell Medicine, officially the Joan & Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University, is the biomedical research unit and medical school of Cornell University, a private Ivy League university.
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Old drug may protect against COVID-19 lung injury, finds study - Hindi News | Old drug may protect against COVID-19 lung injury, finds study | Latest health News at Lokmattimes.com

Health :Old drug may protect against COVID-19 lung injury, finds study

Lung infection and lung injury was the cause for many deaths in the second wave of COVID-19. Doctors everywhere tried their best to find a drug that cured the lung infection. Now, a new preclinical study from researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine and ...

Researchers discover key growth factor protein, effective in protection against IBD - Hindi News | Researchers discover key growth factor protein, effective in protection against IBD | Latest health News at Lokmattimes.com

Health :Researchers discover key growth factor protein, effective in protection against IBD

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an umbrella term used to describe disorders that involve chronic inflammation of one's digestive tract. A recent discovery by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers has said that a growth factor protein produced by rar ...

Research shows how melanoma readies lymph nodes for tumor spread - Hindi News | Research shows how melanoma readies lymph nodes for tumor spread | Latest technology News at Lokmattimes.com

Technology :Research shows how melanoma readies lymph nodes for tumor spread

A new study revealed that melanoma cells released small extracellular packages containing the protein nerve growth factor receptor, which primed nearby lymph nodes for tumor metastases. ...

Study suggests lymphoma cell metabolism might provide new cancer target - Hindi News | Study suggests lymphoma cell metabolism might provide new cancer target | Latest health News at Lokmattimes.com

Health :Study suggests lymphoma cell metabolism might provide new cancer target

According to a study from researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine and Cornell's Ithaca campus, aggressive and relatively common lymphomas called diffuse large B cell lymphomas (DLBCLs) have a critical metabolic vulnerability that can be exploited to tr ...

Lymphoma cell metabolism may provide new cancer target: Study - Hindi News | Lymphoma cell metabolism may provide new cancer target: Study | Latest technology News at Lokmattimes.com

Technology :Lymphoma cell metabolism may provide new cancer target: Study

Aggressive and relatively common lymphomas called diffuse large B cell lymphomas (DLBCLs) have a critical metabolic vulnerability that can be exploited to trick these cancers into starving themselves, according to a study from researchers at Weill Co ...

Greater exposure to estrogen for women may protect from Alzheimer's disease: Study - Hindi News | Greater exposure to estrogen for women may protect from Alzheimer's disease: Study | Latest health News at Lokmattimes.com

Health :Greater exposure to estrogen for women may protect from Alzheimer's disease: Study

A new study has found that greater cumulative exposure to estrogen in life can protect women from Alzheimer's disease. ...

Study finds no reason to delay Covid vaccination during pregnancy - Hindi News | Study finds no reason to delay Covid vaccination during pregnancy | Latest health News at Lokmattimes.com

Health :Study finds no reason to delay Covid vaccination during pregnancy

New York, Dec 30 The best time for pregnant women to get vaccinated against Covid-19 is as soon ... ...

Study finds pregnant women must not delay COVID-19 vaccination - Hindi News | Study finds pregnant women must not delay COVID-19 vaccination | Latest technology News at Lokmattimes.com

Technology :Study finds pregnant women must not delay COVID-19 vaccination

According to a study by Weill Cornell Medicine and New York-Presbyterian, pregnant women shouldn't delay their COVID-19 vaccination. ...