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Researchers are studying why the energy factories are moving between cells and whether the process can be harnessed to treat ...
Anemia is when you have low levels of red blood cells. When this happens, your organs and tissues have a harder time getting oxygen. You may feel fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath.
A complete blood count measures your red and white blood cells and platelets. While this blood test gives doctors a wide range of important medical information, it can’t detect breast cancer.
Polycythemia vera (PV) causes your bone marrow to make too many red blood cells. You need these cells to carry oxygen around your body, but too many of them can make your blood thicken and form clots.
The parasites known to cause babesiosis are shown here infecting red blood cells under the microscope. (Image credit: Smith Collection/Gado / Contributor via Getty Images) Typical symptoms of ...
Hunted Labs launches with $3M in pre-seed funding and a $1.79M contract with the Space Development Agency Red Cell Partners, an incubation firm building and investing in rapidly scalable ...
One of the videos of the rare sight that garnered over a million likes on Instagram showed tourists watching blood-red rainwater flow down the island, dubbed “rainbow island” due to its ...
The film treated with the red onion extract proved to be the most efficient in blocking UV radiation. Preserving transmission of visible light UV radiation (below 400nm) is harmful to solar cells ...
In an early-stage clinical trial, the therapy nearly doubled the expected survival time of young patients. Still, experts caution that more research is needed. Gavin Nielsen was 2 years old when ...
The film treated with the red onion extract proved to be the most efficient in blocking UV radiation. UV radiation (below 400 nm) is harmful to solar cells, but the transmission of visible light and ...
This was a mighty challenge. The cells kept dying. Paleontologist Kyoko Hagino of Kochi University tried for twelve years until she finally cracked it with a cousin of the original organism.
Katy is Managing Editor at IFLScience where she oversees editorial content from News articles to Features, and even occasionally writes some.