byUniversity of WarwickCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainAdministrating life-saving drugs for cardiac arrest directly into the bone does not improve survival rates compared to the standard intrav
byUniversity of WarwickCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainAdministrating life-saving drugs for cardiac arrest directly into the bone does not improve survival rates compared to the standard intrav
An innovative injectable HIV drug, lenacapavir, has shown significant effectiveness in preventing infections, offering a promising new breakthrough in the fight against the virus.
An innovative injectable HIV drug, lenacapavir, has shown significant effectiveness in preventing infections, offering a promising new breakthrough in the fight against the virus.
by Jim Stallard,Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainMantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare and sometimes ruthless form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Even when treatme
byUniversity of Rochester Medical CenterCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainAs novel cancer treatments continually emerge, it is essential to collect data on patients' quality of life along wit
Wearable brain imaging device shines a light on how babies respond in real-world situationsbyUniversity College LondonMother Mererid and baby Mabli were volunteers in the study. Credit: Liam Col
byUniversity of AucklandCredit: Teona Swift from PexelsSome people can't imagine a dog barking or a police siren. Songs can't get stuck in their heads. They have no inner voices."An
byUniversity of AucklandCredit: Teona Swift from PexelsSome people can't imagine a dog barking or a police siren. Songs can't get stuck in their heads. They have no inner voices."An
by Ignatius SsuunaIn this Oct. 8, 2014 photo, a medical worker from the Infection Prevention and Control unit wearing full protective equipment carries a meal to an isolation tent housing a man being
by Ignatius SsuunaIn this Oct. 8, 2014 photo, a medical worker from the Infection Prevention and Control unit wearing full protective equipment carries a meal to an isolation tent housing a man being
by Alex Smith,University of Minnesota Medical SchoolSet-shift behavioral results and further outcomes of stimulation. (A) Probability of error based on the current variant of the Side rule (left
by Alex Smith,University of Minnesota Medical SchoolSet-shift behavioral results and further outcomes of stimulation. (A) Probability of error based on the current variant of the Side rule (left
International study reveals COVID-19 pandemic's impact on other causes of deathbyUniversity of OxfordCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainResearchers have analyzed cause-of-death data for 24 cou
International study reveals COVID-19 pandemic's impact on other causes of deathbyUniversity of OxfordCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainResearchers have analyzed cause-of-death data for 24 cou
by Charity Ferreira,Stanford UniversityCredit: Andrea Piacquadio from PexelsStanford experts share best practices for protecting yourself and your family from the season's respiratory viruse
by Charity Ferreira,Stanford UniversityCredit: Andrea Piacquadio from PexelsStanford experts share best practices for protecting yourself and your family from the season's respiratory viruse
by Bernard Rizk,University of OttawaCredit: CC0 Public DomainBehind closed doors during Canada's COVID-19 lockdowns, a devastating crisis unfolded. While the world focused on mask mandates a
by Bernard Rizk,University of OttawaCredit: CC0 Public DomainBehind closed doors during Canada's COVID-19 lockdowns, a devastating crisis unfolded. While the world focused on mask mandates a
by Elana GotkineThe use of influenza testing at hospital emergency department visits increased from 2013 to 2022 in the United States, according to a December data briefpublishedby the Nat
by Elana GotkineThe use of influenza testing at hospital emergency department visits increased from 2013 to 2022 in the United States, according to a December data briefpublishedby the Nat
byChildren's Hospital Los AngelesCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainA recent study led by Principal Investigator Michael Goran, Ph.D., and Rachel Schenker, MD, a Fellow in the Children's H
byChildren's Hospital Los AngelesCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainA recent study led by Principal Investigator Michael Goran, Ph.D., and Rachel Schenker, MD, a Fellow in the Children's H
byNIH/National Human Genome Research InstituteNIH researchers and collaborators have found that being a carrier for sickle cell disease, known as having sickle cell trait, increases the risk of
The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently updated its list of priority pathogens, identifying over 30 viruses and bacteria that have the potential to cause the next global health crisis.
Some people of West African descent face a higher risk of renal failure. New drugs based on gene research may help right the ship — if they can reach everyone who needs them.
Breakthrough in Brain-Machine Interface: Chinese “Thought Communication” Becomes RealityCompared to decoding English’s 26 letters, decoding Chinese with its “418 syllables and 4 tones” presents a higher difficulty. ...At what age do people experience depression for the first time?Depression can affect people over long periods of their lives. Some people experience this condition continuously, while for others, it occu...Health spending has been rising across rich countries with different systems...