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Study finds Hispanic people receive lower-quality thrombectomies than white people

A study involving UT Southwestern neurology researchers found lower-quality outcomes for Hispanic ischemic stroke patients who receive endovascular thrombectomies than for …

16/11/2021

Surfing doctor finds simple life-saving shark bite treatment

How do you help someone with their leg bitten off by a shark? Groundbreaking research by an Australian medic-surfer has …

24/09/2021

Study finds cancer screening tool may help predict risk of developing a new cancer among childhood cancer survivors

Scientists from The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and the Montreal Children’s Hospital of the McGill University Health Centre have …

18/08/2021

Study finds novel evidence that dreams reflect multiple memories, anticipate future events

Dreams result from a process that often combines fragments of multiple life experiences and anticipates future events, according to novel …

09/06/2021

Drug could regrow erection nerves after prostate ops, rat study finds

Hope for prostate cancer patients as experimental drug ‘may allow thousands of men left impotent from drastic surgery to get …

19/04/2021

Problematic opioid behaviors are dynamic and time-limited, new study finds

Problematic opioid use behaviors are typically dynamic and time-limited, a new study by researchers at the National Drug and Alcohol …

14/04/2021

COVID-19 pandemic has led to more advanced-stage cancer diagnoses, physician survey finds

Doctors who oversee cancer clinics say that new patients are arriving for treatment with more advanced disease than before the …

31/03/2021

New sequencing approach finds triple-negative breast cancers continue accumulating genetic changes during tumor growth

Overcoming previous technical challenges with single-cell DNA (scDNA) sequencing, a group led by researchers at The University of Texas MD …

24/03/2021

France finds hard-to-detect COVID variant in Brittany

French authorities are investigating a new coronavirus variant found in the western Brittany region that is more difficult for tests …

16/03/2021

Hormone helps prevent muscle loss in mice on high fat diets, study finds

A new study suggests that a hormone known to prevent weight gain and normalize metabolism can also help maintain healthy …

23/02/2021

Study finds COVID-19 attack on brain, not lungs, triggers severe disease in mice

Georgia State University biology researchers have found that infecting the nasal passages of mice with the virus that causes COVID-19 …

19/01/2021

Pulse oximeters readings more inaccurate in lack patients, study finds

Pulse oximeters that measure blood oxygen levels are FOUR times more likely to be inaccurate in black patients than white …

17/12/2020

COVID-19 prevention top concern of home-care agencies, survey finds

Tens of thousands of Massachusetts residents depend on home care to support their health as they age or cope with …

08/12/2020

Assessment finds millions of lives can be saved with climate action

Unless we take urgent action to tackle climate change, we can expect an ever-hotter world that threatens global health, disrupts …

05/12/2020

Study finds antibiotics before age 2 associated with childhood health issues

In a retrospective case study, Mayo Clinic researchers have found that antibiotics administered to children younger than 2 are associated …

16/11/2020

Optical imaging techniques could offer non-invasive method to measure swelling within the brain, new study finds

Imaging techniques ordinarily used by eye doctors to monitor the optic nerve could offer a non-invasive method of measuring and …

23/10/2020

Severe morning sickness linked to depression, new study finds

Severe morning sickness, known as hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), is a debilitating condition that affects around 1-2 percent of pregnant women …

14/10/2020

Age does not contribute to COVID-19 susceptibility, study finds

Scientists have estimated that the age of an individual does not indicate how likely they are to be infected by …

12/10/2020

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