Results from a large clinical trial indicate that patients with rheumatoid arthritis are likely to experience the same level of
Month: April 2019
Simple test can indicate prolonged symptoms following pediatric sports-related concussion
Researchers from Children’s Hospital Colorado and the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Aurora, Colorado, have found that abnormal
Cold plasma can kill 99.9% of airborne viruses, U-M study shows
Dangerous airborne viruses are rendered harmless on-the-fly when exposed to energetic, charged fragments of air molecules, University of Michigan researchers
Medical News Today: Diabetes: Can cheese control blood sugar?
Many people with diabetes eat low-fat cheese. However, researchers have shown that both low-fat and regular cheese may be good
Procedure time proves vital in thrombectomy success
The “Stroke Belt” refers to the swath of states in the Southeast where rates of stroke death are high, and
Antimicrobial resistance gene: New gene variant is more resistant to hospital antiseptic
A team of investigators has discovered a new, more powerful variant on an antimicrobial resistance gene common among Staphylococcus species.
Decoding Cancer’s Signature
Medications known as PARP inhibitors have emerged as a promising therapy for several forms of cancer fueled by a defect
Drug reduces risk of kidney failure in people with diabetes, study finds
A new landmark clinical trial shows that a drug lowers the risk of kidney failure by a third in people
Brain marker for angry dreams
Researchers have identified a pattern of brain activity that predicts anger experienced during dreaming, according to a new study of
AI-powered body scans to improve type 2 diabetes diagnosis
The University of Liverpool is a collaborator on a new project that’s set to develop technology to improve the diagnosis