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fromCornell Chronicle
4 days ago

Cornell launches initiative to unravel the science of menopause | Cornell Chronicle

Two centuries ago, few women lived long enough to reach menopause. Today, it marks a major inflection point in women's health, yet remains poorly understood. Cornell researchers aim to change that. Drawing on cutting-edge technology and interdisciplinary expertise, researchers are launching Menopause Health Engineering, a new initiative uniting faculty from Cornell's Ithaca campus and Weill Cornell Medicine, to uncover how menopause shapes health and disease, and to develop urgently needed treatment strategies.
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fromNature
3 months ago

A cancer-causing mutation meets its match

Engineered immune cells effectively shrink tumors by targeting mutant KRAS protein.
These findings may revolutionize cancer treatment for pancreatic, lung, and kidney cancers.
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fromNews Center
5 months ago

New Wearable Device is the First to Gauge Health by Sensing Gases Through Skin - News Center

A new wearable device measures skin-emitted gases, providing insights into skin health and overall physiological conditions.
fromNew York Post
5 months ago
Wearables

How a new wearable sensor can track your health - without even touching your skin

A contactless wearable device by Northwestern can monitor health through skin-emitted gases, enhancing clinical care for vulnerable populations.
Wearables
fromNews Center
5 months ago

New Wearable Device is the First to Gauge Health by Sensing Gases Through Skin - News Center

A new wearable device measures skin-emitted gases, providing insights into skin health and overall physiological conditions.
Wearables
fromNew York Post
5 months ago

How a new wearable sensor can track your health - without even touching your skin

A contactless wearable device by Northwestern can monitor health through skin-emitted gases, enhancing clinical care for vulnerable populations.
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