Members of Northeast Ohio Medical University’s College of Medicine and the University’s Wasson Center for Clinical Skills Training, Assessment, and
Day: November 15, 2018
New study reveals connection between climate, life and the movement of continents
A new study by The University of Texas at Austin has demonstrated a possible link between life on Earth and
How Your Mother’s Love Life May Affect Your Own
Your mother’s romantic history may influence how many partners you have, a new study claims. “Our results suggest that mothers
Cotton-based hybrid biofuel cell could power implantable medical devices
A glucose-powered biofuel cell that uses electrodes made from cotton fiber could someday help power implantable medical devices such as
Baby Boom or Baby Bust? What Nation-by-Nation Population Trends Reveal
Birth rates are booming in 104 countries, but declining in 91 others, a new research reveals. The world’s population has
Bloomberg American Health Initiative releases special public health reports supplement
With U.S. life expectancy now on the decline for two consecutive years, the Bloomberg American Health Initiative is releasing a
Climate change/biodiversity loss: Inseparable threats to humanity that must be addressed together
Demand for bioenergy to reduce CO2 emissions from fossil fuels could cause a 10- to 30-fold increase in green energy-related
Even Young Football Players Not Immune to Damage From Head Injuries
The long-term effects of head injuries in football players begin at a young age, a new study finds. Researchers tested
Marijuana use has no effect on kidney transplant outcomes
A new study in Clinical Kidney Journal indicates that the usage of marijuana by kidney donors has no measurable effect
New study sheds light on norovirus outbreaks, may help efforts to develop a vaccine
Outbreaks of norovirus in health care settings and outbreaks caused by a particular genotype of the virus are more likely