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Squeezing of blood vessels may contribute to cognitive decline in Alzheimer's
Reduced blood flow to the brain associated with early Alzheimer's may be caused by the contraction of cells wrapped around blood vessels, according to a new ...
Updated: 06/20/2019 02:00P
Korean Cars Are Officially the Best, a Blood-Powered Robot, and More News
Korea has taken the top spot among quality cars, scientists have created a robot fish that runs on blood, and Taylor Swift is causing a stir. Here's the news you ...
Updated: 06/19/2019 06:34P
'Robot blood' powers machines for lengthy tasks
Researchers have created a system of circulating liquid -- 'robot blood' -- within robotic structures, to store energy and power robotic applications for ...
Updated: 06/19/2019 04:26P
Seals consciously reduce blood flow to their blubber before diving
The dive reflex, in which blood flow to the skin is reduced, was once thought to be an entirely automatic response – but seals have worked out how to control it.
Updated: 06/18/2019 02:02P
Troy helping Red Cross collect blood donations after national shortage
The American Red Cross needs more blood donors and the City of Troy is asking for your help.
Updated: 06/18/2019 01:45P
Researchers Find Way to Convert Type A Blood to Type O
Researchers found a way to use gut enzymes to convert type A blood to the universal donor type O blood, possibly paving the way for increasing the supply of ...
Updated: 06/17/2019 05:43P
A controversial startup that charges $8,000 to fill your veins with young blood and halted operations after an FDA warning now says it's back up and running
A controversial blood-transfusion startup called Ambrosia was offering to fill a person's veins with the blood of young people for $8,000, despite little to no hard ...
Updated: 06/17/2019 12:26P
'Living drug' offers hope to terminal blood cancer patients
NHS patients with lymphoma have for the first time been given a pioneering treatment that genetically reprogrammes their immune system to fight cancer.
Updated: 06/17/2019 03:00A
Global Blood has sights on FDA accelerated approval with sickle cell drug data
Data presented at a large hematology conference in Europe indicate that a Phase III study of a drug in development for sickle cell disease reached its primary ...
Updated: 06/16/2019 03:24P
This Artist Used Blood To Send Powerful Message About LGBTQ Rights
To create “Our Blood Can Save Them,” Jordan Eagles used blood from a *service* member who identifies as transgender and pansexual. By Curtis M. Wong.
Updated: 06/14/2019 07:17P