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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

Study reveals moderate drinking protective against heart disease

A landmark study by Monash University researchers has found that moderate drinking of alcohol is associated with a reduced risk …

05/11/2021

Genetic study of heart defects and autism finds new causative genes

Researchers identified almost two dozen genes that contribute to heart defects by studying genetic data from people born with congenital …

04/11/2021

Study shows that memories pass through many transformation stages as they are encoded

Memory, the human ability to recall things that happened in the past, is one of the topics most widely investigated …

25/10/2021

Study on PFAs and fatty liver disease: Women more affected than men

Women are affected to a greater degree than men when exposed to PFAs, a group of highly fluorinated chemicals. A …

20/10/2021

Study identifies uptick in mammogram cancellations from early pandemic

The number of women who canceled their mammogram appointments increased in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic before gradually …

20/10/2021

10-year study of cancer in children shows promising ways forward

Though survival rates for children diagnosed with cancer are improving, not all children respond to current medical treatments. Cancers in …

19/10/2021

Study looks at pandemic changes, health care worker burnout

A survey of health care providers at a regional pediatric health care network found that the practice changes made in …

19/10/2021

Study: How parents feed kids is linked to emotional eating

Most people are familiar with using food as a way to get through a trying time. Known as emotional eating, …

27/09/2021

Study reveals first Irish picture of the socioeconomic impact of the pandemic

Rural dwellers in Ireland and those living in public housing, were among the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, with …

21/09/2021

Study provides new insight into fundamental workings of the immune system in response to therapy to treat skin cancer

New research led by the University of Birmingham suggests that skin cancer patients could have a better prognosis if their …

20/09/2021

New study on lives of people with Parkinson’s and their caregivers

Results of a new European study published in the Journal of Parkinson’s Disease may help improve clinical practice by shedding …

01/09/2021

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

17-year study of children associates poverty with smaller, slower-growing subcortical regions

Children in poverty are more likely to have cognitive and behavioral difficulties than their better-off peers. Plenty of past research …

09/08/2021

Study identifies DNA signatures linked to heart disease

A new study identifies DNA signatures associated with risk for cardiovascular disease, a discovery that could lead to opportunities for …

04/08/2021

New study raises prospect of ‘fine-tuning’ immune response through individual T-cells

Scientists at Cardiff University have uncovered a way of “fine-tuning” the body’s immune response to viral infections at the level …

23/07/2021

Study highlights socioeconomic, racial differences in the financing of medical education

National data analyzed by University of Minnesota Medical School researchers show that nearly 40 percent of all funds used to …

23/07/2021

Study: Hundreds of lives saved in Kansas counties that adopted mask mandates

Despite facing cultural and political pushback, the evidence remains clear: Face masks made a difference in Kansas. “These had a …

29/06/2021

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