Scientists at Georgia State University have used CRISPR gene editing to restore an ancient enzyme humans lost millions of years ago potentially reversing the buildup of uric acid that causes gout.
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Gout: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention
Approximately 950,000 people in Germany have been diagnosed with gout. About eight out of ten patients are male, with the ...
Reptiles' unique ability to crystallize waste into solid uric acid spheres offers a potential breakthrough for human gout and kidney stone sufferers. Scientists are studying how snakes safely package ...
When Anne Larchy completed a 26-mile charity walk in the summer of 2019, she expected a few days of sore feet. But weeks later, the 53-year-old health coach from north London was still in agony. ‘I’d ...
William Truswell, MD, FACS, operates his own cosmetic and reconstructive facial surgery practice. Dr. Truswell was the first in his area in Western Massachusetts to have an accredited private office ...
Lawyer and political commentator Van Jones took things a little too far with recent comments about dying children in Gaza. Expectedly, he was called out by several political leaders and activists for ...
Were you Seen at The Harvest Moon Fall for a Cure Gala to Benefit the Arthritis Foundation on Oct. 3, 2025, at Brown's Revolution Hall in Troy? The event honored Kendra Zappia, DDS, with the 2025 ...
A driver fled on foot after a crash early Friday morning that injured a motorcyclist, according to Las Vegas authorities. According to Nevada Highway Patrol, the crash, which involved three vehicles, ...
Fort Bragg, N.C. - Nearly six hours before sunrise on Sept. 4, roughly 90 Soldiers from across the base donned their rucksacks and tied their boots before embarking on the challenging Norwegian Foot ...
Swinney's Tigers opened the season as national championship contenders but have fallen short of expectations thus far. / Gary Cosby Jr./Tuscaloosa News / USA TODAY NETWORK Dabo Swinney's Clemson ...
Crews started clearing brush and preparing a hillside in northern San Clemente this week to build a 1,400-foot-long wall that hopes to keep landslide debris from shutting down a key coastal rail line.
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