His main areas of focus are science, technology and current affairs. His work has appeared in a number of established outlets in various countries. When he's not busy hosting the discussions himself, Schwaiger is also a regular guest on different news programs and shows. He loves being active...
have both approved a CRISPR-based gene therapy called Casgevy for two blood disorders: sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia. This is the first CRISPR-based therapy to ever be approved. Casgevy works by cutting and disabling the gene BCL11A, which controls the switch from fetal hemoglobin t...
“There have been some case reports of liver problems in people taking concentrated green tea extracts” They warn that abdominal pain, yellowing of the skin and dark urine are signs of a serious liver problem. Healthy people have suffered from organ related damage from green tea extract. Though...
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Understanding how nature solves problems can help architects create buildings that work in harmony with natural systems—the planet’s atmosphere and the human body, for example. For billions of years, nature has been optimizing living beings to help them thrive in their surroundings. Human bones ...
However, although VEGF-C therapy rescued a newly discovered defect in meningeal lymphatic outflow associated with T. gondii infection, there was no impact on brain water content. Therefore, lymphatic routes of CSF outflow either contribute minimally to clearance of edema fluid, a possibility that ...
Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong RM543, China 3 Institute of Allied Health Sciences, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70101, Taiwan 4 Department of Occupational Therapy, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung Un...
We spend one-quarter to one-third of our lives sleeping, but while we rest, the brain remains hard at work, performing regular maintenance. Sleep is known to be important for learning and memory creation, and you may have heard that, during sleep, the brain rids itself of waste built up...