In a study of women aged 80 years and older, living in locations with higher exposures to air pollution was
Month: November 2020
Machine learning innovation to develop chemical library
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Machine learning has been used widely in the chemical sciences for drug design and other processes.
A regular dose of nature may improve mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
A study published in Ecological Applications suggests that nature around one’s home may help mitigate some of the negative mental health effects
Mobility behavior may be the key to predicting, promoting individual well-being
DSI postdoctoral fellow Sandrine Müller uses smartphone sensor data to study human behavior. A research team led by Müller, a
Algorithm-driven digital program helped lower patients’ cholesterol, blood pressure
Using a remotely-delivered, algorithm-driven program for disease management, patients experienced significant improvement in cholesterol and blood pressure levels, according to
Pre-recorded audio messages help improve outcomes for patients with heart failure
Patients who are hospitalized with heart failure can reduce their odds of requiring re-hospitalization, a heart transplant or death by
Volunteers still needed to test variety of COVID-19 vaccines
Two COVID-19 vaccines might be nearing the finish line, but scientists caution it’s critical that enough people volunteer to help
States tightening anti-virus restrictions amid case surge
The deadly rise in COVID-19 cases across the U.S. is forcing state and local officials to adjust their blueprints for
Depression screening tools in patients with kidney failure
A recent analysis examines research on the use of depression screening tools in patients with kidney failure. The results appear
What is it like to take part in a vaccine trial?
A key facet of the global mad scramble by Pfizer, Moderna and other pharma groups to develop a viable coronavirus