Glia-like taste cells mediate an intercellular mode of peripheral sweet adaptation
Intercellular crosstalk between glia-like type I and chemosensory type II cells provides an alternative mode of sweet adaptation on the tongue.
Intercellular crosstalk between glia-like type I and chemosensory type II cells provides an alternative mode of sweet adaptation on the tongue.
Stump appendicitis is a rare but serious complication often confused with other conditions, leading to delayed diagnosis and management.
The AMA Update covers a range of health care topics affecting the lives of physicians and patients. Learn more about E. coli outbreak recall on…
Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, who served in the first Trump administration, is raising concerns with Republicans about RFK Jr’s. nomination to lead HHS.
Use of Baxter AK 98 hemodialysis machines with less than 500 hours of run time may expose patients to higher than allowable NDL-PCBAs.
NCCIH is offering free, comprehensive videolectures about research in complementary health approaches. Topics range from mind-body pain therapies to acupuncture. These online videolectures provide an…
Naltrexone has been found to be a safe and effective medication to help people reduce and stop drinking. Yet it’s woefully underprescribed.
First-of-its-kind data analysis finds UnitedHealth Group pays many of its own physician practices significantly more than the average it pays other doctors in the same…
Cate Shanahan, MD is a Cornell-trained physician-scientist whose works have inspired entire movements involving bone broth, live-culture ferments, and seed o…
The GluFormer AI model can predict an individual’s future glucose levels and other health metrics based on past glucose monitoring data.
The motion demands a report on using Bern’s unused energy for Bitcoin mining, partnering with Swiss firms, and stabilizing electricity grids.