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The fish and human cell receptors have a type of protein known as an “ion channel,” which converts the waves that the cells detect into electrical impulses that carry useful information.
MBT Desk
2 min read
By discovering how zebrafish use their hair cells to detect distant movement, a team of Case Western Reserve scientists may have found a path to help explain human hearing loss.
Human vs. Machine Match, Artificial Intelligence Wins by a Hair. (Image: Pixabay)
MedBound Times
3 min read
Vikas Nanda has spent more than two decades studying the intricacies of proteins, the highly complex substances present in all living organisms.
A middle-aged woman sitting by a window caressing baby curly hair on her head.
MBT Desk
2 min read
Post-chemotherapy hair regrowth often brings temporary curls and texture changes, reflecting the healing process of hair follicles.
Doctor checking patient who has suffered from hair loss due to cancer.
MBT Desk
3 min read
Baldness from chemotherapy-induced alopecia causes personal, social and professional anxiety for everyone who experiences it.
Entrance gate of Jhansi railway station.
Dr. Pooja Bansal (PT)
3 min read
Major Dr. Rohit Bachwala steps in during medical emergency and delivers a baby girl with limited resources
A greyscale picture of a woman with blonde flying hair.
MBT Desk
4 min read
A simple, science-backed guide to restoring moisture, reducing breakage, and achieving soft, resilient hair—no matter your texture.
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