-Smart speakers that are customarily used in your living room can be programmed to act as an aid to physicians
Month: March 2019
Link found between temperament of high-risk infants and obesity
Children born to mothers with gestational diabetes and who were easier to soothe as infants were at a higher risk
A1c test misses many cases of diabetes
Using the hemoglobin A1c blood test to diagnose diabetes tends to underestimate the prevalence of the disease, according to a
Treating diabetes in older adults requires simpler medication regimens, looser glycemic targets
Simplifying medication regimens and tailoring glycemic targets in older adults with diabetes improves adherence and avoids treatment-related complications, according to
Neutrons paint atomic portrait of prototypical cell signaling enzyme
Direct observations of the structure and catalytic mechanism of a prototypical kinase enzyme—protein kinase A or PKA—will provide researchers and
Levothyroxine treatment in women with thyroid antibodies may not increase live birth rate
Treating women with thyroid antibodies but a normal thyroid function with a medicine called Levothyroxine does not make them more
Ovary function is preserved in transgender men at one year of testosterone therapy
Transgender men preserve their fertility potential even after one year of treatment with the male hormone testosterone, according to a
Better Use of Mouse Models, Skin Infection Dynamics, and Phaser Cells in Navigation
Empirical comparison of genomic responses in mouse models and human disease contexts is not sufficient for addressing the challenge of
Sperm DNA damage may contribute to repeated miscarriages
Some cases of recurrent pregnancy loss may be caused by sperm DNA damage in the male partner, rather than by
Another possible consequence of the opioid epidemic: hormone deficiencies
Many people who use opioid medications long term do not produce enough testosterone or another important hormone, cortisol, according to